Autumn 2007
This page contains all articles from the Autumn 2007 issue of our magazine.
Other Issues:
A Dowser's Tale
Written by Rachel Fleming | Posted on 21/11/2007 | Category: Earth Mysteries
Whilst he was recovering from a near fatal operation over twenty years ago, a complete stranger stumbled into the remote Cornish garden of Hamish Miller and told him he was an earth healer. “To be honest I thought he was a nutter”... read more
Gardening at night
Written by The Source | Posted on 21/11/2007 | Category: Green Homes
You’ll know they’ve been when you get up one morning to find that the view from your window has changed. But like the tooth fairy and Father Christmas they’ve made their green-fingered assault under the cover of night... read more
Sustainable Building: Straw Bale Building
Written by Dudley | Posted on 21/11/2007 | Category: Green Homes
Most people I talk to about straw structures recall a nursery rhyme involving unfortunate piglets and a wolf (or was it a troll?). Anyway, someone huffed and puffed and the piglets met their dastardly fate. Perhaps my mind is more warped,... read more
There are plenty more fish in the sea. Aren't there?
Written by Elizabeth Pullar | Posted on 21/11/2007 | Category: Real Food
In Europe the consumption of fish has doubled in the last thirty years. There have been a number of reasons for this, not least our increasing interest in following a healthy diet by avoiding too much red meat and negative messages about... read more
What is it about the drum?
Written by The Source | Posted on 21/11/2007 | Category: Favourite Music
Pete Bengry has worked for over twenty years in the music industry as a professional percussionist. He had a number one single with Cornershop in 1998 with ‘Brimful of Asha’ and teaches drumming worldwide. We asked him about... read more

