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all summry letter of piles written in prison word for word…

letter contains two items

enuff-card and re-entry resources with enuff-card notes…

xaniel xaxter 359380

stafford creek corrections center

h2-a-16 + darrell witte?

sent to xreg xye 601 s.3rd street xayton wa.

letter of summary of pzn year learned

all piles fit four areas of game making

pyramid=grfix font used…

circle = color theory

x=game styles used

E = story writing style used

any item or pile of data is itself a story

and game? is unfinished story

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3items felll out of invelope ..invite to

deerpond garden local-growers site…

sheep-lessons and menoz on sunquist road…

family pastimes co-operative games 1992 canada

jim deacove

list of last 15 books from prizon lib

law lib software premise 4.1.1 immigration cases…

650 nash just enough view of successful life…

con-c-vlbl-emo …h.a..s..L..

poetry of women from ancient sumaria to now

808 voices

808david writing comics

realestate for dummies..

farside comic-book:Hair in my dirt…

bolton=peple skills

cohen cable-tv running

hubbard L RON self-analysis

306marcais crazy stuff

303 ursiny leadership

4 year college

155gosling what stuff says about you

zimbard lucifer effect on peple In prison..

how good go bad…

975foxfire colonial living info survival tech

153 brain building vos + Green

135 kybalion book of ancient egypt greece occult

302liungman dic of symbols

741 batman and philosophy = how we evaluate

299 blavaski I-l-l other

155keirsey.com temperment finder

808davis lyrics both use jung sorting and go

great together…

650hogan

650krannich

he kept my mind body if you will gide me

jesu to pile say think do act live kno go places

u want me a part of ill shake all else like serpent into fire.

6-24-14

lib list for mail send

793mangrum munchkin dnd d20 game 2003

793collins dnd4.0 dundeaons and dragons

pathfinder rifter paladium d20 strategy gides!

rac fry-varian

650bolles2007 careerfinder what color is

your parachute

650hogan 2007

994sharp 2005 australia cultureshock

650farr career finder

650nash enuff finder

155keirsey 1984 temperment types

krannich not so hot resume

248feldhahn for men only = sex-science of gender phycology of

658rath your strengths

158rath how full is your bucket self-talk-finder

155mckay how you feel is up to you….

919mchugh 1999 sydney australia nat geo

364morris

133robert phsyco 128 150cherry 152mcgraw

153gladwell 155taleb gain from disorder love random

:::::::::::::::::::::main paper b4-after ‘just-enuff’ card::::::

7-28-14 knew is not do..this is the difference between knowledgs and yor wisdom…

between heearing a story…(librarys , piles,) and getting a chance to live it by being offered

similar choices…

An inmate red2me a daily-bread ….REALIZING he wood soon forget what he red and go

about his day… I remebered the just-enuff card and began to re-order and omit parts…

….unfinish…. into a story so he wood have a chance to ‘do’ something with what he learned…

..(role play it) he made wise choices most of the way threw it… and I was glad he had a chance

to pile ‘do’ instead of ‘knew’ even if I can only take him on an adventure in his heart.

Atleast his ‘what-wood-I-do’ is getting excercised…using the game ‘u-c-I-go’ eg u-c a sign it says 3-bears house..what do you want to do?… I-go into the house..u-c a large table and 3 bowls of soup…what do you want to do…etc..etc…and I tried to stick to points the daily-devotion was

talking about…even when the client makes a choice you did not expect…in prison getting a chance to

use your brain just duzent happen…i seen it rot…

hi xye it looks like this is my last letter, im just going to carry it all on the bus with me..

this card..just-enuff..talks about the-four things and how all my piles of paper-notes is just collections

of those four things…it sums up all I did and learned in this place over the years and I hope to get it back after you keep it… I don’t want it lost in the pile or taken from me when I make it to the prizon gate.

maybe I will get to see it sooon..

(person this was written to had died 4 months prior, unknown to writer…well known for his vizits to jails he became inspiration for those getting out some day….if ever…)

prison need drinking water…this stuff makes eyes turn red and pnemonia in summer time? immuse system down… one night at a prizon-event all inmates from single-parent or abusive-homes(alcohol-drugs-spikes) asked to stand on one side of line….i was shocked…90%…abusive home are e-z-2-find

look for a lot of beercans in the alley…mor monsters for my games….

may have left gender-studys at xayton at hlf-h and shoes and bike..most of prison-pile-papers is at

cat-h in basement but camz-brot helicopter so area unsafe…3mags (piles kept in magazines) are…

xbox-games, gamestore(game-maker-ideas) and , dnd-munchkin data…and summary-letter:just enuff

:::::::::::::::::summary letter JUST-ENUFF:::::

is 8 panel on each side and folds like a book…esther-k-smith making books and cards…

panel one: JUST ENUFF with 3-leaf plant shoot…keep

panel two:keep time for ALL yor interests….its the little things..unfinished that add up to the perfect day……cross-stich-book bunny and clover

pan3:dot dot dot of clover and bunny

pan4:U.C.+.I.Go…feather taped to card from seagull+crows at prison walkwaytomainline

my core game mechanic jsu-clean-heal-gide Miranda

pan5 be looking for ACTIONS that feed ALL four:

H.appiness….U2you

A.cheevement….O2U

S.ignificance…….U2O

L.egacy…….O2others..(becuz of you)

….how much each need will depend on your own 4..context, capacity, values=beliefs,emotions

= con-c-vlbl-emo H.A.S.L.

pan6:blank

pan7:switching:

be looking for ACTIONS that feed ALL four personality types

A.rtist….R2Right (brain)

A.uthor…R2L

T.eacher….L2L

I.nventor…L2Left

…left-brain (heart-half-shape) = focus,words,numbers,logical,left

..right-brain(other half-)=unfocus pictures imaginative musical, go for walk..motor skills

pan8:.’lost it in a card-game’ has cosmic economic relationship meenings..

almost gave this card to a succumbus..(security gard who wanted a card) setup

st.John 3:16:Be Looking for his presence at ALL times…Jesus others you..what a wonderful

way to spell joy…7-28-14

odd symbol for gamestore: sim2 xbox game-controller symbol

. A

E -I- O

. X

A-pryamid=grafix font used in your game

E-three lines=pile story-styles used

O-tone-contrast-sun-symbol for color-theory used..

X-games styles..board,card,co-operative,strategic, role-play, picture,action,song,etc..

the -I- plus sign at center is spirit of game, the one who gides…

c.o.g.x..keep time for c-comunal contacts…o-outlaw-contacts..g-gov-benefits…x-xpat =all3 in

a different country…

the one who gides…

this may totlay change your view of what a library of books cood be!…piles of do..not knew…how many knew better….

but did not do…better…..why?….no game..no mind-set-piled…lived!

went so well with game-theory june:2014 magazine-devotional ‘BATTLE CRY’

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WOW House (Wild Old Women) (Seattle, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: No | Open to new Members: No Updated at: Jul 28, 2014 (1 month ago) | Created at: Oct 1, 2013 (11 months ago) Community type: Shared Housing (multiple individuals sharing a dwelling.)

Woolley Mammoth (Sedro-Woolley, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Oct 18, 2012 (1 year ago) | Created at:Jun 6, 2009 (5 years ago)

Woodard Lane Cohousing (Olympia, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Sep 15, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at:Jul 31, 2005 (9 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Womyn Flourish Farms (Washington, United States)Forming Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: May 26, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at:May 20, 2013 (1 year ago)

Wolf Den Hollow (Duvall, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Apr 25, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at:Apr 25, 2013 (1 year ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Wise Acres Cooperative Association(Indianola, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Updated at: Jun 28, 2009 (5 years ago) | Created at:Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Winslow Cohousing Group (Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 30, 2014 (1 month ago) | Created at: Jan 26, 2005 (9 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Windward (Klickitat, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Aug 10, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at:Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Wild Old Women House (Seattle, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: No | Open to new Members: No Updated at: Jul 19, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at: Jan 18, 2012 (2 years ago)

Washington Home Share (Tacoma, Washington, United States)Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jun 19, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at: Jun 17, 2012 (2 years ago) Community type: Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability.)

Walker Creek Community (Mount Vernon, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jan 9, 2014 (8 months ago) | Created at:Oct 17, 2004 (9 years ago)

Vegetarian Sanctuary – A Prepper Haven (Eastern Washington State Region, Washington, United States)Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Aug 12, 2014 (1 month ago) | Created at: Jan 25, 2005 (9 years ago) Community type: Commune (organized around sharing almost everything.), Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability.), Shared Housing (multiple individuals sharing a dwelling.), Volunteer, Internship, Apprenticeship, or WWOOF’ing, Other

Vashon Cohousing (Vashon, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: No Updated at: Jul 26, 2011 (3 years ago) | Created at:Oct 10, 2004 (9 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Upper Ridge Cottages (Everett, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Dec 18, 2013 (9 months ago) | Created at:Dec 22, 2010 (3 years ago)

University Earth (Klickitat, Washington, United States)Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Nov 23, 2012 (1 year ago) | Created at:Oct 19, 2012 (1 year ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Tolstoy Farm. (Davenport, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: No | Open to new Members: No Updated at: May 5, 2014 (4 months ago) | Created at:Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago) Community type: Other

TierraLuz (Sayulita, Washington, United States)Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Nov 21, 2012 (1 year ago) | Created at:Jun 12, 2011 (3 years ago)

Thrifty & Green Creative Collective(Olympia, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Feb 4, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at:Feb 3, 2012 (2 years ago)

The Nuit House – The Abrahadabra Institute LLC’s Kibbutzim (Olympia, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 7, 2014 (2 months ago) | Created at: Jun 10, 2013 (1 year ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization, School, Educational Institute or Experience

Taliesin Collective (Bellingham, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: May 3, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at: Sep 30, 2011 (2 years ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Tacoma Catholic Worker (Tacoma, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: No Updated at: Jun 13, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at: Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Sushi Tribe (Bellingham, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Updated at: Feb 4, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at: Jul 16, 2009 (5 years ago)

Sunset House (Seattle, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Not currently, but there is a list or possibly in the future< Updated at: Mar 14, 2014 (6 months ago) | Created at:Nov 1, 2004 (9 years ago) Community type: Shared Housing (multiple individuals sharing a dwelling.)

SongCroft (Monroe, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: No Updated at: Sep 2, 2010 (4 years ago) | Created at: Dec 29, 2008 (5 years ago)

Songaia Cohousing Community(Bothell, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: May 20, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at:Jan 15, 2005 (9 years ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization, Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Skokomish Farms (Shelton, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes, rarely | Open to new Members:Yes Updated at: Jun 4, 2014 (3 months ago) | Created at:Jun 4, 2013 (1 year ago) Community type: Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability.)

Sherwood Co-op (Seattle, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Oct 6, 2013 (11 months ago) | Created at:Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago)

Sherman St. Artists Coop (Olympia, Washington, United States) Re-forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Sep 14, 2011 (3 years ago) | Created at: Sep 14, 2011 (3 years ago)

She Farm (Seattle, Washington, United States) Re-forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jan 3, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at:Aug 3, 2005 (9 years ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Sharingwood Cohousing (Snohomish County, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Aug 14, 2009 (5 years ago) | Created at: Oct 10, 2004 (9 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

SHANGRI LA (Olympia, Washington, United States) Re-forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Apr 27, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at:Mar 27, 2011 (3 years ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Seattle Aging in Community (Seattle, Washington, United States)Forming Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jun 5, 2010 (4 years ago) | Created at: Dec 7, 2009 (4 years ago)

Sanctuary: Urban Axis (seattle, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Mar 22, 2011 (3 years ago) | Created at: Mar 22, 2011 (3 years ago)

Sal’s Place (Seattle, Washington, United States)Established Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 2, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at: Jul 2, 2013 (1 year ago)

Rosewood Manor (Edmonds, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Nov 10, 2011 (2 years ago) | Created at:Jan 29, 2010 (4 years ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

RoseWind Cohousing (Port Townsend, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Apr 26, 2014 (4 months ago) | Created at:Dec 8, 2004 (9 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

River Farm (Deming, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 22, 2009 (5 years ago) | Created at:Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago)

RainSong Village Home (Duvall, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: May 1, 2014 (4 months ago) | Created at:Jun 15, 2012 (2 years ago) Community type: Shared Housing (multiple individuals sharing a dwelling.)

Puget Ridge Cohousing (Seattle, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: No Updated at: Oct 11, 2013 (11 months ago) | Created at:Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Pragtree Farm (Arlington, Washington, United States)Established Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Feb 16, 2014 (7 months ago) | Created at:Jan 19, 2012 (2 years ago)

PRAG House (Seattle, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: May 3, 2014 (4 months ago) | Created at:Oct 16, 2004 (9 years ago) Community type: Shared Housing (multiple individuals sharing a dwelling.)

Port Townsend EcoVillage (Port Townsend, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Mar 23, 2014 (5 months ago) | Created at:Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago) Community type: Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability.), Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.), Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Pleasant Glade (Tonasket, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Aug 7, 2014 (1 month ago) | Created at: Jul 15, 2012 (2 years ago) Community type: Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability.), Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.), Neighborhood, Community Housing, or Homeowner’s Association

Oxen Community (working title)(Olympia, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 2, 2014 (2 months ago) | Created at:Oct 5, 2013 (11 months ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Orca Landing (Seattle, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: No | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Apr 16, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at:Dec 22, 2004 (9 years ago)

One Heart Community (Tacoma, Washington, United States) Re-forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 8, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at: Jun 19, 2013 (1 year ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Olympia Cooperative Housing Association (OLYMPIA, Washington, United States) Re-formingUpdated at: Sep 15, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at: Jun 27, 2009 (5 years ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Old Brick House Farm (Summit-Waller, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jun 27, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at:Jun 25, 2013 (1 year ago) Community type: Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability.)

Okanogan Permaculture School – Community (Tonasket, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Mar 20, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at: Jan 3, 2012 (2 years ago)

Oasis (St. John, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Oct 19, 2011 (2 years ago) | Created at:Oct 2, 2011 (2 years ago)

No name (Seattle, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Feb 24, 2011 (3 years ago) | Created at: Feb 2, 2009 (5 years ago)

Millworks Cohousing (Bellingham, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jun 10, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at:Jun 7, 2010 (4 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Milktopia (Forks, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Sep 17, 2013 (12 months ago) | Created at:Apr 22, 2013 (1 year ago)

Meadow Wood Cohousing Community (Bremerton, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Sep 29, 2013 (11 months ago) | Created at:Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Me Lucky Farms (Blaine, Washington, United States)FormingUpdated at: Dec 9, 2012 (1 year ago) | Created at:Apr 3, 2010 (4 years ago) Community type: Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability.)

McKenzie Green Commons (Bellingham, Washington, United States)Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 27, 2014 (1 month ago) | Created at: Aug 5, 2011 (3 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Maxwelton Creek Cohousing (Whidbey Island, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 17, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at: May 8, 2009 (5 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Madrona Center (Anacortes, Washington, United States)Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 9, 2009 (5 years ago) | Created at: Jan 9, 2009 (5 years ago)

Little River Tenancy in Common (Port Angeles, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Aug 16, 2014 (1 month ago) | Created at: Jan 18, 2010 (4 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.), Land Trust

Lake View Community (Seattle/North Matthews Beach, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 26, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at: Jul 20, 2013 (1 year ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

La Casa de Hueso (Olympia, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Sep 7, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at:Feb 27, 2012 (2 years ago)

Jackson Place Cohousing (Seattle, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Aug 20, 2014 (3 weeks ago) | Created at:Oct 27, 2004 (9 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Human Evolution Project (Seattle, Washington, United States) Forming Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Oct 30, 2009 (4 years ago) | Created at:Aug 24, 2007 (7 years ago)

Heartstad (Vashon Island, Washington, United States)Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: May 12, 2014 (4 months ago) | Created at:Dec 17, 2013 (9 months ago) Community type: Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability.), Other

Hazelwood Farm Community (Redmond, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Dec 31, 2013 (8 months ago) | Created at:Oct 3, 2009 (4 years ago)

Grow Community (Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Aug 20, 2014 (3 weeks ago) | Created at:Nov 5, 2012 (1 year ago) Community type: Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability.)

GreenLife EcoRetreat (Rural, Washington, United States)Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Apr 24, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at: Jun 2, 2011 (3 years ago)

Goodenough Community (Seattle, Washington, United States) Re-forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Nov 16, 2009 (4 years ago) | Created at: Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Gathering Our Tribe – A Prepper Haven (Elk, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes, rarely | Open to new Members:Yes Updated at: Aug 13, 2014 (1 month ago) | Created at: Sep 12, 2006 (8 years ago) Community type: Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability.), Transition Town (post-petroleum and off-grid communities.), School, Educational Institute or Experience, Volunteer, Internship, Apprenticeship, or WWOOF’ing, Organizations, Resources, or Networks, Other

Forgotten (Finley, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Dec 3, 2012 (1 year ago) | Created at:Nov 8, 2010 (3 years ago) Community type: Commune (organized around sharing almost everything.)

Forest Cottages on Moondance Lane(Langley, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Nov 11, 2010 (3 years ago) | Created at:Nov 10, 2010 (3 years ago)

Finney Farm (Concrete, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: May 28, 2009 (5 years ago) | Created at:Mar 4, 2007 (7 years ago)

Evergreen Land Trust (Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 19, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at: Jan 19, 2012 (2 years ago)

Emma Goldman Finishing School(Seattle, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Feb 27, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at:Oct 8, 2004 (9 years ago)

Ekone Ranch and the Sacred Earth Foundation(Goldendale, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jan 3, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at:Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago)

Eastside Cohousing (Redmond, Washington, United States) Forming Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Oct 13, 2012 (1 year ago) | Created at: May 21, 2012 (2 years ago)

Earth Rising Sanctuary (Kettle Falls, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Nov 30, 2013 (9 months ago) | Created at:Mar 23, 2009 (5 years ago) Community type: Spiritual or Religious Community or Organization

Duwamish Cohousing (Seattle, Washington, United States)Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Sep 7, 2012 (2 years ago) | Created at: Oct 18, 2004 (9 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Dragon Belly Farm (Pt. Ludlow, Washington, United States) Forming Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Mar 31, 2013 (1 year ago) | Created at:Dec 31, 1999 (14 years ago) Community type: Cohousing (individual homes within group owned property.)

Diverse Matrix Community(Snohomish, Washington, United States) Established Visitors accepted: Yes | Open to new Members: Yes Updated at: Jul 27, 2009 (5 years ago) | Created at:Sep 30, 2006 (7 years ago)

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Biography

Rewild, v; to return to a more natural or wild state; the process of undoing domestication. Synonyms: undomesticate, uncivilize.

My name is Peter Michael Bauer(formerly writing under the moniker “Urban Scout”). This is the part of my webpage where I am supposed to write in third person about myself so that it sounds as though another person is giving me praise. This is meant to trick you, the reader, into thinking I am more important than I actually am, because someone else thinks so. I’ve always been bad at lying in that way, so I’m going to do us both a favor and try to be honest, while at the same time telling you what I think is important about myself. I consider myself a multi-disciplinary artist and environmental educator. I’m a fourth generation Portlander. My first merit badge in the Boy Scouts was basketry. From there I went on to receive an Eagle Scout rank. It was during my years camping with the scouts that I began to yearn for a deeper connection to place. At age sixteen, inspired by Daniel Quinn’s book “Ishmael,” I dropped out of high school to travel across the United States and attend Tom Brown Jr.’s Tracker School. After that I went to Wilderness Awareness School in Washington state, where I attended several Art of Mentoring workshops led by Jon Young. Later I was heavily influenced by the works of Joseph Campbell, Derrick Jensen, Nancy Turner, Douglas Deur, M. Kat Anderson, and Martin Prechtel. I began blogging about rewilding under the moniker “Urban Scout” in 2004. During this time, as Urban Scout (2004 – 2008) I received local press in the The Oregonian, Portland Mercury, Willamette Week, national press in ReadyMade Magazine and international press in Positive Living Magazine (UK) and Chain Reaction (AU) for my efforts to create and promote the culture of rewilding. In 2007 I startedhttp://www.rewild.info (now http://www.rewild.com), an international online forum dedicated to discussions about rewilding. In 2009, after dedicating time to managing the site, I decided to found Rewild Portland, a local non-profit, in order to continue to build a local community of rewilding. I love basketry, playing the banjo, and am a fluent speaker of Chinuk Wawa (Chinook Jargon), the Native trade language of the Pacific Northwest. During the summer of 2012 I attended Lynx Vilden’s Stone Age immersion program. I’ve been an environmental educator for over a decade, working with local organizations like Cascadia Wild, Friends of Tryon Creek, Audubon Society, Portland Waldorf, Shining Star Waldorf, Cleveland High School, and am the executive director at Rewild Portland, a non-profit that I founded. Aside from running Rewild Portland, I currently work at Shining Star Waldorf Schoolin Portland as an instructor for their Nature Immersion Program.

My Story: I believe that Civilization fundamentally destroys biodiversity and will collapse in my lifetime. In response I have decided to walk away from this culture and learn to hunt, gather and garden for all of my necessities. In short, I live as a “hunter-gatherer wannabe” in search of meaning and community in the time of ecological and cultural collapse. As a multi-disciplinary artist I feel I have a duty to mythologize this process to inspire others to join the rewilding renaissance. I write stuff, makes videos, take pictures, make designs, teach classes and use this blog as an educational public exhibition space.

At 16 I began to independently study the structure, history and future of our civilization after reading Daniel Quinn’s “Ishmael.” This book inspired me to read lot’s more books on environmental devastation and anthropology. I came to the conclusion that civilization will not reach a point of sustainability, but come crashing to the ground in a short matter of time. If I wanted to survive, I needed to learn how to hunt and gather and live with the earth. This became more than simply an idea; it became more like a religion. I dropped out of high school and ran away from home to begin learning how to live in an indigenous way. Since the late 90’s I have learned, practiced, and instructed people in these ancient skills through various organizations. Even though I teach these skills, I still feel vastly ignorant to what even a young child in an indigenous culture would know and sense of their own environment. I’m no expert. I decided to undo the process of my domestication yet remain within the largely domesticated urban environment of my hometown Portland, Oregon and the more rural and wild areas surrounding it.

As you may imagine, many physical, emotional, social, philosophical and existential difficulties arise as I attempt to rewild myself from a total city slicker born and raised to work as a wage slave in a coffee shop, into the lifestyle of an indigenous hunter-gatherer living off the land in a sustainable way. Indigenous children had the abilities to survive in the wilderness without their culture for several weeks at the age of around 9 to 12 years old. Unlike those kids, I don’t have the luxury of a million year old sustainable culture to immerse myself in for 9-12 years to prepare myself for such a rite of passage. Basically I work towards making an immersion “curriculum” for myself, imitating what I know of hunter-gatherer cultures. What I figure out, I teach to others. I do not believe a person can take a few lectures on survival or primitive living and then go do it. I believe it takes years of practice, generations of committed cultures in fact. I have created as close as I can the safety and security children in primitive cultures had while slowly, carefully and respectfully learning to survive without those comforts.

I do not intend to replicate the kid from the book Into the Wild or the guy in the documentary Grizzly Man or the TV show Survivor Man or Man vs. Wild. Cheating death, extreme situations, running away to live alone in the woods or “making it back out alive” stem from a civilized fear of nature and lack of community. I understand the elements can kill and I will not let myself freeze, starve, get eaten, die from sickness, etc. I take baby steps toward a primitive lifestyle; slowly but surely leaving civilization behind . Therefore my health and hygiene, like that of the wild animal, lie at the top of my priorities.

You might think that leaving civilization behind implies leaving the city. However, I cannot run away to the wilderness because my family and friends cannot join me out there, and I cannot live without them. Humans, I believe, have evolved over time as socially organized animals. A lone human, hell even a dozen humans in the woods doesn’t come close to our socially designed way of living. A lone bee cannot live without its hive. Humans can function, but not truly live, without their tribe. My “tribe” (for lack of a better word) lives in Portland and the surrounding area. Therefore when I say I have left civilization behind , I speak of course, about the culture or economy of civilization, not the physical space in which civilization resides (the urban jungle). Though I do spend lots of time in the country and wilderness as well.

I built this website to catalog my urban-hunter-gatherer-grower adventure. Enjoy.

What Happened to Urban Scout?

For many long-time readers, I get asked this question often. In brief, I say that Urban Scout was a moniker, a muse, and I’ve moved on. This feels unsatisfactory to me, so I’ll go into more detail.

Urban Scout was fictional character created accidentally by me and a friend as a film character during the summer of 2003. He became more of an alter-ego and muse for me in late 2004 when we were wrapping up the short film/tv pilot for the character. From there it turned into a blog and persona. This blog was originally founded as “The Adventures of Urban Scout”. I wrote that Urban Scout was “part fact/part fiction, part man/part myth.” I said that I tried “to use the comedic irony and novelty of our situation as a clever disguise to cloak and spread a truly sustainable world view, for a time beyond our own.” The blog and online persona was very active from about 2006 to 2009. By 2011 I wasn’t writing much here anymore and my book tour in the spring of that year was sort of a swan song for the muse. From time to time I hear his voice in my head and it feels like I have to hold him back. It’s not really *me* but it’s something deeper that speaks through me from a far off place. The place where my soul meets the other world. That’s all I can really say about that.

Looking back now is weird. I had to get my own identity back. Learn to interpret what he says and filter it through my own head rather than just give him the reins. I’m able to take what he says and feels and translate it into something more “broadly appealing”. However, that’s not particularly my goal. My goal over the last few years has been to actively create a rewilding community in Portland, through my non-profit, Rewild Portland. Urban Scout helped me to clarify my own purpose and to understand the power of the muse. I’m too sensitive though. Urban Scout doesn’t give a fuck what people think, really. But since we share the same body, or rather because I let him use my body and mind as a vehicle, I get blamed for his assholery. My heart just couldn’t take it anymore. I’m a nice person and I want people to like me. I had to shut him up because his spirit is one of “truth-speaking” and generally people don’t want to hear the truth, and even more especially when it comes from an angry sounding dude. Now that I don’t give him total creative control (so to speak), I feel much happier and I’ve made a lot more headway in creating the kind of life I want to live.

Here’s how it all started…

Long ago I ran a monthly independent film screening called Broadcast. We held the screening on the full moon of every month. For each moon, we would ask a “Sacred Question,” which people could answer by making a video to show at the following screening. Honestly, I don’t remember the question that inspired me with this particular idea. Maybe we asked, “Where will you go when you die,” or perhaps, “Who are your ancestors?” It doesn’t really matter now I suppose, but it would feel nice to remember.

Whatever the inspiring question, my idea felt simple yet powerful. I wrote a 60 second monologue about a man living in a post-collapse world, traveling back to the ruins of downtown Portland to observe the ghosts of his ancestors, who had sadly not realized they had died long ago and so continued to go to work everyday (Get the metaphor?). I would place the monologue over shots of me in a loin cloth, camouflaged with mud, and perched on buildings like Batman.

In the late summer of 2003 I asked my friend to shoot the video for me. He obliged. We ran around town shooting little bits here, little bits there. When we finished he convinced me to buy coffee wearing my loin cloth while he filmed me. He said he would capture the footage onto his laptop and give it to me later. As fate would have it, that never happened. Instead, he edited the coffee shop vignette and showed that at Broadcast. A funny 30 second short about a dude in a loin cloth, covered in mud, buying coffee like a regular shmoe. He comically titled the short Urban Scout.

Rewind a few years. During my brief time attending the Wilderness Awareness Community School I met a student who alleged to have gone barefoot for three years, wearing merely sandals during the winter. Feeling inspired to try this, I threw my shoes in the closet and set out to feel the world with my feet. Eventually I noticed I could not go in certain places; no shoes, no service. This gave me an idea. I created the trojan horse of the barefoot movement; cutting out the soles of my old shoes and stitching the top of a pair of socks into them. We used the term “Urban Scout” quite often in those days, probably originating from us city slickers who found inspiration from Tom Brown Jr.’s The Way of the Scout. We used the term to describe someone who used the skills of invisibility and wilderness awareness within an urban habitat. Since the shoes rendered my barefootedness invisible and kept the sensory data feet pick up available, I called the shoes my Urban Scout Shoes. No one ever blinked an eye at them, I never got caught.

An ironic, tongue-in-cheek title for a cartoonish character who obviously did not fit the scout code of “invisibility,” Urban Scout, the 30 second video sent the Broadcastaudience into a fit of laughter, telling us to make more. So he and I wrote several more shorts for Urban Scout, but neither one of us seemed to have the time to shoot them. At a screenwriting class I took (that I later dropped out of) I pitched the idea of an Urban Scout movie to the class. The teacher looked at me and said, “This is a short, right?” At the time I thought it would make a great feature length movie, however it felt intimidating to even attempt something like that. The whole class stared at me and I responded, “…Yes.” At that moment, I knew I would write and shoot the movie that summer. I decided to string the shorts we had written into one long short with a story. I rewrote it so many times that the only short to appeared in the longer short: Urban Scout lighting cigarettes for change. An idea that had come to me years previous.

Rewind again, even earlier. At 17 years old, I had just returned from the Tracker School’s summer camp for teens. As I walked down the bus mall a woman stepped out from a shelter, “Do you have a light?” she asked. At the time I didn’t smoke. “No, sorry.” I carried on, but then I had a thought, “Well… Do you mind waiting a minute?” She looked at me funny. I smiled and opened my backpack, pulling out my Bow-drill set. As I began to drill she watched in awe. A small crowd gathering and when I blew the tinder into flames they gave me an applause, while smokers took turns lighting their cigarettes. At that moment I knew I had something. I could feel the potential but didn’t yet know where it would take me.

I spent the summer of 2004 shooting The Adventures of Urban Scout.

To gain more publicity for the release of the short, I created Friendster and Myspaceprofiles for Urban Scout. This led to necessary photo shoots and deeper character development. After shooting the film I continued to do these improvisational shoots, and I began to go out alone, without a camera. I signed Urban Scout up for a local Gong Show where the Suburban Scout and I did a mock battle on stage (which, after a few drinks ended up looking more like a real battle as I forgot to duck for one of the punches) and ended with me lighting a cigarette with a bow-drill. Much of the improvisation helped shape the character and changed some of the script too. But something else, something unexpected happened during that time.

People started calling me Urban Scout. People I didn’t know, had heard of me… I mean, had heard of Urban Scout… The character I played. Somehow they got it confused and thought that Urban Scout and I had the same body. I began to wonder this too. Especially later on, when parts of the feature length script I had started working on, began to manifest in reality…

My promotional antics culminated at the first Nuclear Winter Formal; a multimedia show I curated to serve as the premiere of The Adventures of Urban Scout short film. You’d think it would end there. But during one of my solo improve days something happened to me. As my bare feet touched the hot pavement and as my loin cloth blew in the wind I remembered something. My quest for several years prior revolved around finding out what an animist hero looked like. Somewhere along the way I gave up on that quest… or thought I had. But here I stood, seeming like quite a model for how I wished I could live myself. A man pulled over and rolled down his window. ”

“Hey man.” He said.

“Hey.” I replied.

“What’s with the loin cloth?”

“I hunt and gather. I believe Civilization will collapse real soon and I want to prepare for it.”

“Seriously? What do you eat?”

“Road kill, plants, stuff I hunt & fish.”

“Where do you sleep?”

“I live at Oaks Bottom, a wildlife refuge down the street.”

“No shit!? Amazing… Can you teach me?”

Something happened here. Something I can’t explain. A trigger in my brain. It does feel amazing, I thought. Really fucking amazing! But then my heart sank. I didn’t really live this way… But could I?

“…Uh. I don’t… I…” I tried to respond.

“How can I get a hold of you?”

“Myspace.”

“Myspace!?!”

“Yeah. A friend I have lets me use his computer sometimes.”

“Crazy. This is crazy. Thank you so much. I’ll look for you!”

He sped away. Don’t know if he ever found me or what. Never said anything if he did. But something in me changed and I thought about myself, “what a poseur.” I only acted. I played Urban Scout, I didn’t really live the way he does. That seems impossible… but could I? Why simply write the story of your hero, when you couldlive the story of your hero?

I decided to turn my adventures as Urban Scout into a blog and see if I could actually live like the character in the story. Then things got really weird. Urban Scout became such a part of what I have done, that the boundaries of reality and fantasy began to merge. More and more people called me Urban Scout. Or Scout. Or Urbs, Urbby. Bourbon Scout. And on and on. Parts of the script came true, a nemesis revealed themselves; Hippie Scout, similar to Urban Scout’s nemesis in the script, Suburban Scout. I began to date a girl attending PSU for Native American Studies, as Urban Scout dates an Anthropology Major in the script. Multiple stunts, street performances, photo shoots, blogs, Nuclear Winter Formals, internet friends, publicized feuds, summer camps, national and international news articles later… It was funny to see how artistic projects evolve.

Eventually I published a collection of blogs into the book “Rewild or Die”. During the book tour my car was totaled by haters. It was then that I felt that my life was being threatened by Urban Scout and I decided to switch gears and put him on ice. He is still in my head, only now I filter what he says and make it more digestible for people. I also don’t spend as much time writing or blogging, as I have invested most of my time into creating a community of rewilding in Portland so that we can support each other on the journey back to an ancestral lifeway.

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