Another week of Facebook postings. (I'm still in Virginia but no longer at Acorn.)

As usual, I am taking stuff off various communes' Facebook sites and posting it on Commune Life. Here's something that the Serenity Community for Justice and Peace posted that we reposted.

Here's the original post.

Unfortunately, it didn't do very well on our Facebook feed.

Twin Oaks reposted what I thought was a rather significant piece of local Louisa news.

Again, a link to the original news article.

And, very unfortunately, this one didn't do well, either. I'm sad because I think that it's an important piece of news to give context to the county all these communities are forming in.

While I was still at Acorn, I was taken with these signs outside and inside the community dish room.

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This post did pretty well

I liked the comment from Zamin:

At East Wind, some daredevil communards did some work very high up in a tree.

This post did well enough.

Finally, I took this from a post by Southern Exposure. They have lots of good info for gardeners and farmers.

Here's the link to the original article.

It also did pretty well.