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What is the sound of Permaculture? The Music of Kate Sutherland- Roses and Ravens
What is the sound of Permaculture? The music of Kate Sutherland- Roses and Ravens
Join Misty Murph'Ariens for a listen to some of the sensational music of Kate Sutherland from her new album, Roses and Ravens. Kate's music is grounded in natural and spiritual themes, with glorious harmonies and sometimes elaborate rounds, sometimes sweet simplicity. Get a glimpse into one of her house concerts, a very seasonal music video for the song The Dark Days of November, and the antics of several cheeky cats.
All the music from this video is from the album Roses and Ravens by Kate Sutherland.
Kate's References
Find her music on Spotify.
Website: www.katesutherland.ca
Instagram: @katesutherlandsongs
Facebook:
katesutherlandmusic
Group shot photo credit: Olivia Mater on Instagram: @livwildart
If you would like to financially contribute to Misty and / or Bryce and / or Ontario Permaculture, please consider an interac e-transfer to ontariopermaculture@hotmail.com, or alternately please make a donation to their GoFundMe at:
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Watch for exclusive content soon!
Thank you to all of our friends, supporters, and contributors! Bless you all!
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Building a Bread Oven with Cob
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Join Bryce and Misty Murph'Ariens as they build a cob bread oven with the folks at the Pretty River Valley Country Inn. In this video, they take you through the basic steps of constructing a wood-fired oven, with a field stone base, cob oven and brick door surround. In a following video, they will show you another similar build with a few variations and more details on how to do refined sculpti...
Travelling to Alternate Dimensions- 2024 Fergus Cogs and Clockwork Steampunk Festival
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Travelling to Alternate Dimensions- 2024 Fergus Cogs and Clockwork Steampunk Festival PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! Patreon and GoFundMe links below. Join the Murph'Ariens as they attend the fantastic 2024 Fergus Cogs and Clockwork Steampunk festival. They start with making adventure gear and steampunk attire fit for some dimensional travel reporting. Then, properly equipped, the Murph'Ariens and ...
Painting on Cob and Earthen Plaster
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Join Misty Murph'Ariens as she shows you how she uses linseed oil and oil paints to finish a fairytale tea party bas relief wall sculpture. Linseed oil hardens and smooths earthen plaster and cob surfaces, and makes a nice finish where more wear and tear is expected on walls. The painting project in this video is a gift for her daughters' room, and the wee Mer-fairies🧚‍♀️🧚‍♀️ love their newly e...
Thornless Blackberry-the gift that keeps on giving #foodforest #garden #gardentotable #homegrown
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Thornless Blackberry-the gift that keeps on giving #foodforest #garden #gardentotable #homegrown
Great reasons to plant Black Currant in your fenceline #garden #hedge #foodforest
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Great reasons to plant Black Currant in your fenceline #garden #hedge #foodforest
The Prophet
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The Prophet
Sushi cake- a light-hearted interlude between legals
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Sushi cake- a light-hearted interlude between legals
Do Canadians have the Charter-protected right to shelter? Legals- part two
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Do Canadians have the Charter-protected right to shelter? Legals- part two
Upcycling Baler Twine- Making a Braided Lead Rope
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Upcycling Baler Twine- Making a Braided Lead Rope
Naked gardening day 2024- being natural in nature
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Naked gardening day 2024- being natural in nature
This is my circus, but they aren't monkeys- Adventure Kitty, What about Legals? and SPRING
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This is my circus, but they aren't monkeys- Adventure Kitty, What about Legals? and SPRING
Transfiguring Garbage into a Magic Book
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Transfiguring Garbage into a Magic Book
Upcycling for the Win! with Crochet Lace
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Upcycling for the Win! with Crochet Lace
Interview at the River Radio Station
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Interview at the River Radio Station
A permaculture Holiday season - crafting, culture, and sustainable traditions
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A permaculture Holiday season - crafting, culture, and sustainable traditions
The Princess Book of Princesses - a hand crafted magical gift
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The Princess Book of Princesses - a hand crafted magical gift
The Darkening Season- Find light where you can
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The Darkening Season- Find light where you can
Mabon- A feast of apples (and all things Autumn)
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Mabon- A feast of apples (and all things Autumn)
Handmade Magic - A Quidditch Birthday!
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Handmade Magic - A Quidditch Birthday!
Medieval day
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Medieval day
Black Currants- Gems of the Hedgerow
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Black Currants- Gems of the Hedgerow
Weeding the garden and mowing the lawn - the fun way!!
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Weeding the garden and mowing the lawn - the fun way!!
The Immeasurable Treasures of the Food Forest
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The Immeasurable Treasures of the Food Forest
Violets- a beautiful snack
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Violets- a beautiful snack
Propagating thornless blackberry through stool layering, or forced root division.
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Propagating thornless blackberry through stool layering, or forced root division.
Edible wild early spring plants in Ontario. - ramps, cattails, day lily, marsh marigold, coltsfoot.
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Edible wild early spring plants in Ontario. - ramps, cattails, day lily, marsh marigold, coltsfoot.
Use permaculture to control snow and wind! - techniques to use nature to manage nature.
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Use permaculture to control snow and wind! - techniques to use nature to manage nature.
Sweet times at Maplefest
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Sweet times at Maplefest
"Legals" - part one.
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"Legals" - part one.

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  • @JenniferHibberd
    @JenniferHibberd 3 дні тому

    It’s so powerful to be a part of a song circle like this. It is like worship. This has become my church for sure ❤

  • @ontariopermaculture3665
    @ontariopermaculture3665 5 днів тому

    If you would like to financially contribute to Misty and / or Bryce, and / or Ontario Permaculture, please consider an interac e-transfer to ontariopermaculture@hotmail.com, or alternately please make a donation to their GoFundMe at: gofund.me/db8c...​ To become a regular contributor and patreon, go to: / ontariopermaculture ​ Watch for exclusive content soon! Thank you to all of our friends, supporters and contributors! Bless you all! All music is open content. Ragtime music is from the UA-cam .

  • @mazieways
    @mazieways 9 днів тому

    Great tutorial, thanks so much!

  • @jshleyaones
    @jshleyaones 25 днів тому

    What a great idea!

  • @mjk6618
    @mjk6618 Місяць тому

    Our water supply creating mutants 🫤

  • @mshellegardens
    @mshellegardens Місяць тому

    😂

  • @Serendipity-Divine
    @Serendipity-Divine Місяць тому

    What a fantastic topic and video! Such a treat getting up, hot cocoa in hand, here in B.C. to see this! ❤❤

  • @BellezzaBellyDance
    @BellezzaBellyDance Місяць тому

    Andrew Millison visited the chinampas and made a great video about them.

  • @mazieways
    @mazieways Місяць тому

    Have you seen this from Canaidan Constiruional group bringing many legal challenges regarding municipal government's infringing on rights- ua-cam.com/video/NL33cWbdgoA/v-deo.htmlsi=SSbocIUhl9Vu5Ajk

  • @keeravan
    @keeravan 2 місяці тому

    can we use castor oil or some other oils

    • @ontariopermaculture3665
      @ontariopermaculture3665 Місяць тому

      @@keeravan Other oils can work, but some do not harden. Castor oil is fairly sticky, I am not sure if it could be made to work. I have definitely used old vegetable oil on less important areas and it did a fairly good job.

    • @keeravan
      @keeravan Місяць тому

      @@ontariopermaculture3665 ok then i will use other vegetables oils which are very easily available for me

  • @JahGwa
    @JahGwa 2 місяці тому

    Yeah this is so beautiful. Great video. Building my first Con cabin, this was very helpful

  • @basilsmith62
    @basilsmith62 2 місяці тому

    Можно подробный рецепт краски? Было бы замечательно, увидеть видео как вы её готовите, с указанием пропорций, температурой и временем приготовления;)

  • @InTheQuietPlace
    @InTheQuietPlace 2 місяці тому

    Love it😃🙌🏽

  • @andythecrimson8877
    @andythecrimson8877 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful.😁

  • @jyamesLccas
    @jyamesLccas 3 місяці тому

    stellar!

  • @saadasoccer
    @saadasoccer 3 місяці тому

    I would love to integrate them into our wetland but our government regulations won't let us make them. We can't touch the wetland without more paperwork than a forest could make. Nice video

  • @juliapartington7748
    @juliapartington7748 3 місяці тому

    So lovely and appropriate for tea parties :) Great work! I really should do this in my girls rooms!

  • @reneebananamusic
    @reneebananamusic 3 місяці тому

    you are so talented!

  • @JulieTremblay-mj9np
    @JulieTremblay-mj9np 3 місяці тому

    You both have very pleasant voices

  • @JulieTremblay-mj9np
    @JulieTremblay-mj9np 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing, very inspiring ❤️

  • @Spiritualbirthright
    @Spiritualbirthright 3 місяці тому

    Such beautiful and creative artwork. Your house is a living museum and your videos let us peek in to be inspired. Also love the outro. Thank you for bringing joy consistently.

  • @lizstokes9091
    @lizstokes9091 3 місяці тому

    That's absolutely gorgeous! I want to live there!! ❤🧚‍♀️

  • @ebenburger111
    @ebenburger111 3 місяці тому

    Perhaps u guys can be open to have people join you that's not in accord with your spiritual views. I love what youre doing. You 2 r just awesome and beautiful. Unfortunately i dont agree with your beliefs. Keep going and God bless.

  • @ebenburger111
    @ebenburger111 3 місяці тому

    Start the revolu.tion teach people to do this for free. Its needed now more than ever.

  • @ebenburger111
    @ebenburger111 3 місяці тому

    You guys need to live in a community with like minded people. Interdependance is Key fir safety, security and longivity.

  • @ebenburger111
    @ebenburger111 3 місяці тому

    Guys. I know this is your home. What you have is skills that no one can take away. Right now thr globalists r pushing their crazy agenda worlwide. However, know that u guys can settle again elsewhere when all fails, and you can teach thiusands of people how to start what you did. Plrase stay safe and take care. God bless. 🙏✨❤️

  • @ebenburger111
    @ebenburger111 3 місяці тому

    So u guys r Canadians?

  • @BlackjackArmyCaptain
    @BlackjackArmyCaptain 3 місяці тому

    I've been looking for this video forever.As in, I've been looking for the content.Because I have AD HD and it's hard to focus.You guys are awesome blessings.Thank you so much for sharing

  • @nardaelvidge3552
    @nardaelvidge3552 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for opening your home to visitors last year for three wonderful permaculture tours. You were very kind to share some of your plants with us! Thanks to you, I now have a magenta spreen lambsquarter area on my property and have been enjoying these delicious plants!

  • @miguelmedeirosperin1889
    @miguelmedeirosperin1889 3 місяці тому

    Hello, I loved this video and will absolutely use your teachings. I have been searching all over the internet for instructions on how to build shelves, tables, and other furniture out of earth. Do you have any tips, tricks, or advice on this? If you could also recommend any books, websites, or other resources that provide detailed guidance on this type of construction, it would be incredibly helpful. I'm eager to learn more about this sustainable building method and would greatly appreciate any direction you can offer. Thank you so much for your time and expertise!💚

    • @ontariopermaculture3665
      @ontariopermaculture3665 Місяць тому

      @@miguelmedeirosperin1889 Thank you for your comment. I will make a video answering your questions soon.

  • @davidprocter3578
    @davidprocter3578 3 місяці тому

    You need to check out the floating gardens of the Tigress and Euphrates delta quite possibly the origin of the Mexican gardens.

  • @Serendipity-Divine
    @Serendipity-Divine 4 місяці тому

    Adore this

  • @Serendipity-Divine
    @Serendipity-Divine 4 місяці тому

    Yum! I'll be trying this. Much Love and appreciation

  • @Serendipity-Divine
    @Serendipity-Divine 4 місяці тому

    Quientessentially the best short I've ever seen~ what a message.

  • @fantasyflare
    @fantasyflare 4 місяці тому

    I think the building code regulations should be expanded to include proven worthy safe builds. But there are many good reasons the codes are what they are. I'm not sure I understand the nature of the predicament. You didn't buy land you just made a permanent shelter somewhere?

    • @ontariopermaculture3665
      @ontariopermaculture3665 4 місяці тому

      @@fantasyflare I quite agree that the codes should be updated to allow for traditional techniques and non-toxic materials. Our situation is a bit unique. We did purchase our property. We inquired as to the need for permits, but got feedback from the building official at the time that seemed to allow what we were doing (small/natural/DIY). We were well known about in the township for many years and the home was accepted. Then, nine years later, the township was gentrifying and there was a new inspector hired. He took a different view, and ordered us to make a retroactive application.

  • @andythecrimson8877
    @andythecrimson8877 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful.👏

  • @Serendipity-Divine
    @Serendipity-Divine 5 місяців тому

    Fantastic find of a recipe! Im not huge on nori but love blanched seasoned and slightly crispy collard leaves (even just blanched and used like a tortilla to pocket up ingredients!) So many ideas to play with this recipe! Like adding some sautéed home grown mushrooms for an umami flavour boost. Really miss you guys and your content. Grand rising and may the court conundrum end swiftly! Finally!

  • @mazieways
    @mazieways 5 місяців тому

    Great examples of how integrated animals and humans have been and could be again- wonderful! Blessings and may the human rights and housing bylaws be just and on your side, thank you for all you do!

  • @mazieways
    @mazieways 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful!!!

  • @nardaelvidge3552
    @nardaelvidge3552 5 місяців тому

    A wonderful meal for a hot summers day!

  • @reneebananamusic
    @reneebananamusic 5 місяців тому

    we had sushi rolls tonight! good idea.

  • @loubas8785
    @loubas8785 5 місяців тому

    👍🏽👍🏽

  • @chafikab7547
    @chafikab7547 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this wonderful video. You're amazing ❤

  • @SeekingBeautifulDesign
    @SeekingBeautifulDesign 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for bringing attention to opening the senses. Integrating morning light for circadian rhythms and sun for Vitamin D and IR effects has me doing this daily. Another little used touch aspect is to eat (usually fruits) with out your hands. Eating mulberries or autumn olives off the trees with just your mouth brings in a large set of unused proprioceptic and mouth feedback. It seems you do a fair bit of research on your topics. While not mentioned as an aspect of naked gardening, it stands to reason that a short dose of sun over full body (nakedish)>long dose on a few skin patches (clothedish). (Better Vitamin D/IR benefit to cancer risk ratio) I haven't been able to find supporting research on this. Have you?

  • @SeekingBeautifulDesign
    @SeekingBeautifulDesign 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for presenting a temperate chinampas example. I am starting something similar in much deeper water and in the same growing zone. Of course it brings up many questions: 1. Being zone 5, you get freezing weather. Any observations on freeze/thaw cycle effects? 2. Assuming you were going to create chinampas in much deeper water, there would be much more mass involved. What have you found to be an optimum width? The narrower, the smaller the ratio of erodable edge to growing space. Too wide and the centre may not get the chinampas benefits. Presumably something like 1m either side of a 1m path (to accomodate wheel barrows) for a 9m wide chinampas. 3. I didn't notice specific soil holding plants on the edges like willow/alder. But if you did use things to defend the erodeable edge, how do you balance the need for them to thrive, but also not to shade out your food crops in the centre of the chinampas? 4. Given the high humidity, have you tried integrating mushroom logs? 5. Given most of your swamp water likely comes off of other properties, how do you manage the uncertainty of neighbours dumping chemicals in their waterways and it flowing to you? 6. While wood under water can last centuries, wet wood in air will decay. Have you experience/recommendations on post wood for the edges? I don't have access to black locust or osage orange.

    • @ontariopermaculture3665
      @ontariopermaculture3665 4 місяці тому

      @@SeekingBeautifulDesign Great questions. For the size, we make the main beds wider, with smaller tributaries. We use a willow withe basket weave for edges. Sometimes the willow stakes will root, sometimes not. We do tend to let the already existing high zones dictate the layout, so we basically lay our beds from willow tree to willow tree. The water flow is not very great here, so erosion is not as much aof an issue as with more water volume and flow. We have not observed any issues with freeze/thaw, but have observed that frosts come much later to the chinampas, and the water holds on to warmth longer. It also thaws sooner in spring, giving the chinampas a slightly longer growing season (great for tomatoes).

    • @ontariopermaculture3665
      @ontariopermaculture3665 4 місяці тому

      The willows that grow on the edges get pruned for future edges, keeping the foliage low for the crops.

    • @ontariopermaculture3665
      @ontariopermaculture3665 4 місяці тому

      As to contamination, we know it does contain road and farm runoff. It is still the best growing area we have, considering the amount of contamination sources, as the water there is always being actively filtered, whereas our upland crops have direct runoff from agriculture.

    • @SeekingBeautifulDesign
      @SeekingBeautifulDesign 4 місяці тому

      @@ontariopermaculture3665 Thanks. How well have you found the dead wood on the edges lasting in the wet environment?

  • @Spiritualbirthright
    @Spiritualbirthright 5 місяців тому

    Brings perspective to the issue when you mention how many homeless we have in Canada. Crazy big numbers. The system's values are totally backwards. They're wasting everyone's time. A bit of time reading about and then seeing myself, the practicality and efficiency of cob construction (and non-toxicity), is what I hope everyone who is currently-uninformed on the issue realises. More people should start building with it. I know I want to. The structural fortification is unparalleled in modern architecture. The protection from nature's elements is a testiment to natural building materials. Some unfortunate weather-mishaps like tornadoes and hurricanes may not be of relevance to Ontario specifically, but to homeowners elsewhere on Turtle Island, it would be. I really hope this video reaches the people who are persecuting you. Your story of dealing with the "Affordable/Attainable Housing Committee" was good to share. Displays how they value manmade regulations & money, rather than what they claim (in the name.) I foresee homeless individuals being given their own plots of land with tools needed to build their own homes and communities. Giving the homeless an opportunity to start their life again would take a burden off of government services. The reliance of Canadians upon government's branches (money-granting, funding services, etc.) will dissolve. Essentially the loaning of land and opportunity is what happened a few centuries ago with the (then homeless) immigrants from France and Britain. People were more tough back then, yet they seemed to get on just fine, minus construction technologies and knowledge we are blessed with today (geothermal, solar energy, etc.) I reckon there is only the issue of explaining to some homeless folks why it's more rewarding to build your own house, rather than get it built for you. Of course, there is also a large percentage of homeless people who need serious healing, years of care to be properly rehabilitated. The treatment centers will function better anyway, when they'll be built with natural elements in mind, literally built into the building. Also, couldn't be a better time to drop the video. I was so zoned into the greater issue at hand, that I was visualising Misty's speech as being given within the courtroom, with witnesses in the crown present. When the music came in at 18:43 it snapped me back to reality. I'm just glad to be alive for this time. There really is a lot being brought to light within these organizations. In the courtrooms and offices it will be increasingly obvious to each side, of "who's on which side." So, thanks for being fundamental catalysts towards this. Peace and Love, Nam Rajdeep Singh

  • @JF-ej7sm
    @JF-ej7sm 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for the work you are doing.

  • @lynnmoss2127
    @lynnmoss2127 5 місяців тому

    FICO scoring is another big aspect of the class war. Beware. Stay strong and nourished. Much love.

  • @lynnmoss2127
    @lynnmoss2127 5 місяців тому

    Institutionalized racism in Housing. Education. Health Care. Prisons.....and yes employment opportunities. Still

  • @supralevamentum223
    @supralevamentum223 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this! Hope to see you guys at Soulshine Festival this year!