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Transforming Trash

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Willow brings beauty to the bathroom – October 29, 2017 – Lindsay: Visiting friend and artist, Willow, took advantage of these beautiful autumn days to transform the trash can that occupies the kitchen bathroom into a work of art. Let’s … Continue reading →

Isolation v. Intimacy?

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November 6, 2017 – Emily: To me, living here at Windward means I get to create my right balance of social, urban, rural, and insular experiences. In addition to city life on occasion, I get quiet time in Nature and … Continue reading →

Settling into Community

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Growing pains, awkward moments, and radical honesty – November 11, 2017 – Chuck: So, I’m new here. I’ve been at Windward for 3 weeks now. Almost a month I’m pretty good at being a “new person”. When I was a … Continue reading →

Glassing the Pearl

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our premier aquaponics project takes a huge leap forward – March 3, 2018 – Walt: We’ve long understood that sustainable development has to go with the flow, not against it. One result is that we work on various projects when … Continue reading →

Ethics Audit Questions

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a look at Windward’s organizational ethics – March 27, 2018 – Walt: Opalyn is getting close to finishing her degree in accounting from Eastern Oregon University, and one of the classes she took last quarter was on business ethics. As … Continue reading →

Taking Death by the Hand

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Lindsay: “Oh, to love what is lovely, and will not last!” ~ Mary Oliver, Snow Geese I had only met Marilynn once. She had come to our community, located on the high plateau that descends off of Mt. Adams in … Continue reading →

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