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All Our Relations 7 Nov 2012 | 12:29 am
After two weeks of the sun being stealth – hiding behind a blanket of clouds, mist, flurries, and rain as far as the eyes can see – he has finally decided to make his presence known again. So it happ...
October 13th event at White Hawk! 28 Sep 2012 | 08:05 pm
It’s been a busy summer, so news updates have been sparse. But isn’t real life interaction more meaningful anyways? Come visit us on October 13th!
Change 25 Jul 2012 | 02:11 am
Summer is in full swing and there is a good energy around White Hawk lately. In fact, just this past weekend, a monarch caterpillar made its way up our new grape trellis and began spinning its chrysa...
April Showers Bring May… 24 May 2012 | 07:54 am
new honey bees… Atlatl practice… sausage and dandelion fritter cook-outs… pickled wild leek bulbs… a new zip line… and multiple quarts of the official beverage of White Hawk Ecovillage. If that ...
Snow day? Really? 24 Apr 2012 | 01:49 am
So yesterday, a bunch of us had a table on behalf of White Hawk Ecovillage at the Ithaca Earth Day 2012 event at the farmers’ market. It was cold. Cold and blustery. But even so, I don’t think we e...
A very cool March 27 Mar 2012 | 09:53 am
So, word on the street is that this past winter was the second mildest winter on record in New York State. February was apparently the warmest February ever. But even though it was in the seventies ...
Heart of the Community 18 Feb 2012 | 10:57 am
It’s pretty customary among co-housing communities to have a common house. The common house is usually considered the “heart” of the community – a place where people get together for meals, meetings ...
Frosty Mornings 7 Jan 2012 | 02:43 am
The stillness of winter should be upon us at this point, but one would not know it around here. At White Hawk, some residents spent the New Year’s weekend preparing beds in the community garden. In r...
In the Beginning… 22 Dec 2011 | 07:40 am
Once upon a time, there was a field in Danby, just a few miles south of Ithaca, NY. To be completely honest, there was really nothing exceptional about this land. It was overgrown agricultural land,...