Just found this part of the site. Three of us showed up for the meet-up event Mar 27 1900 Montgomery Legion.
Not sure if you are aware but the Legion appears to be doing renovations and have moved the bar to the downstairs area TO uses. The adjacent space appears to be vacant and unused but it appears that the bar patrons have to pass through this area to access the basement washroom. Didn't ask the Legion members how long the renovations will take but thought it would be good to give you a heads-up just in case. Not sure how this comment operates and/or if you get a notification so will also send an email.
Welcome, Ruhh,
I just watched this movie. Thanks for posting it. It's beautifully filmed, and very interesting. It would be great to try out some of these methods here. I wonder how long it takes to go from ploughed farm land to this rich biodiversity.
Perhaps the Experimental Farm could try a new kind of experiment... !
Cheers,
Kaia
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Hello Ron:
Just found this part of the site. Three of us showed up for the meet-up event Mar 27 1900 Montgomery Legion.
Not sure if you are aware but the Legion appears to be doing renovations and have moved the bar to the downstairs area TO uses. The adjacent space appears to be vacant and unused but it appears that the bar patrons have to pass through this area to access the basement washroom. Didn't ask the Legion members how long the renovations will take but thought it would be good to give you a heads-up just in case. Not sure how this comment operates and/or if you get a notification so will also send an email.
Cheers!
Francis
Hi Ron,
I'm looking forward to your beer making course on the 27th. There are three of us, counting my friend. Could you please send details?
Janet D.
I am totally unfamiliar with the e-friends thing (I'm not on face book), so I might be slow to respond etc.
I just watched this movie. Thanks for posting it. It's beautifully filmed, and very interesting. It would be great to try out some of these methods here. I wonder how long it takes to go from ploughed farm land to this rich biodiversity.
Perhaps the Experimental Farm could try a new kind of experiment... !
Cheers,
Kaia