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I have been a meditator for 18 years searching for a healing that would bring my life in alignment with my dreams. After years of getting up at 2:30 am. to sit beneath a great sky I took to movement, that my hands would work the dreams of something better. An all inclusive dream where we as a world could work to secure a future. We would begin with dinner growing food locally and eating it seasonally. The food would have all the trace elements and grown from composted from waste collected from the food industry, school barns and stables. It is a healing that would connect me with the things I needed most. A beautiful garden expanding across the distance making change possible. A World where we as a community would learn the skills to build a village, harvesting rain water, using less and less energy, eating out the back door. A community where we could cut through the walls that isolate us and build bridges. As of today I am working to create a food industry of local urban farmers and connecting with others to expand from not only growing food but using recycled materials to build an eco-village. I would like to help build a co-op of individuals that would be interested in harvesting organic material for staging a local agriculture. The co-op could expand to developing a 80% recycled community of housing that would be a model of future building efforts for people looking to build a reality from their dreams.
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New Location: The Last Organic Outpost has moved from our original garden location at 4400 Dunn. After six years of abundat harvests at that location, we are excited to start a new gardening project. You can now find our Demonstration Garden at 1719 Live Oak St, Unit E, Houston, TX, 77003. We hope to expand into greater areas of production in the near future.How to find us:If you are coming from I-10 East, take I-45 South and exit the Dallas/Pierce exit. Follow the signs to Pierce but veer off left onto Jefferson before you reach Pierce. Follow Jefferson all the way through Downtown until you come to Dowling. Turn left on Dowling, go two blocks, then turn right on Leeland. Turn right on Live Oak, and at the end of Live Oak turn left again on Jefferson. Enter the chain-link fence at the end of the street on your left.Coming from Hobby Airport, take i45 N, exit Scott st, the feeder rd. will curve to the right, heading northbound you will see a very tall Houston Chronicle sign. Immediately after the sign, make a right on Nagel . You're there after 1 block, Nagel dead-ends at the property entrance.Coming from 59, take 59 to i45 South, exit Scott, make a u-turn and head northbound on the feeder rd. you will see a very tall Houston Chronicle sign. Immediately after the sign, make a right on Nagel . You're there after 1 block, Nagel dead-ends at the entrance to the property.

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Building bridges in a world where distance is everywhere, a sea standing between what I have and what I will to create. At the end of the line we share a togetherness and it began the day we as a people began to build a reality that is all about what we dream to be right and good. Out the back door to the left we have our gardens, living in housing built by our own hands taking in all the good information that will sustain a future that we work to create. A world of friendships that span a lifetime. A community of designers building out a world built by hands.(Pictured below is Joe selling the Outpost salad mix featuring heirloom lettuces, sorrel, dill, cilantro, arugula and more. Nancy Sorenson also sells Nancy's Naturally Salad dressing ( a perfect compliment to the Outpost Salad mix at the Houston Farmers Market located at Greenbriar and Rice every Tuesday night.)Here are some pictures from our last Sustainability Festival. Enjoy!

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New Location!!!

Location The Last Organic Outpost has moved from our original garden location at 4400 Dunn. After six years of abundat harvests at that location, we are excited to start a new gardening project. You c...
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  It was I working all week for money already spent, living on city blocks in box homes, eating plastic meal deals. A few friends here, but not there and it was enough. Tired, I was always tired...
Posted by on Tue, 13 Dec 2005 23:47:00 GMT