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Some stories from the community to provide inspiration:
Name: Bjornelius Carpelton III (He/They)
Age: 69 (for the past 5 years)
Movement Role: Elder
Motivating Value: Beauty
Living situation: Lives in a treehouse with a lotus-shaped mast. The tree is a
trellus for a strawberry bush wine network.
Notable quirk: Often holds up fingers in the shape of a frame and gazes for minutes
at the scenery until eventually smiling and softly saying "ah."
Hobby: Audiovisual baths
Fav way to relax: When the sunlight is golden, placing an array of crystals from the
branches such that the light refracts on a clearing. Then placing sound objects around and creating
beautiful sounds amidst the twinkles with a friend.
What they did last Tuesday in their role: Organized a communal art-making gathering
about time. Changemakers from around town came to make art expressing the flow of change and the
emotions evoked. This was then attached to issues in the zeitgeist and presented at the local farmers
market.
Letter to their friend:
To the Indemmitable Penny G,
I came across the most magnificent faucet last Tuesday amidst my weekly timemorate gathering, and
couldn't help but be reminded of you, your equisite faucet collection and what you do for 70% of our
posterity, the percentage of us that is made of WATER! HAH! Oh don't mind me and my grandparently
humor. How the old world of science shows on cable TV. Remember back when we all spent a chunk of our
lives, a chunk of TIME focused on a little black box? Now that our intention (the one you and I
created, where beauty, advocacy, information and social connection is gamified through intentional
exercsises for all at the daily locals Market) is widespread across our watershed, science jokes are
born in the community, rather than aroudn the producer's table. Oh how I miss the days of our madly
intnetional dreaming and madly love-filled soundbaths amidst the trees. Let's get together and create
again, my friend. These old bones haven't stopped me from expanding the soundbath to include
refractive prisms you would love! And hey, now I am in need of a new faucet soon. See you in our
dreams ❤️.
Love, Bjornelius Carpelton III
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Name: Aviarian (She/They)
Age: 40
Movement Role: Supporter / Motivator
Motivating Value: Nourishment of body and soul
Living situation: Treehouse camp
Notable quirk: Dancing into spaces, singing their words randomly.
Hobby: Nature-influenced dancing and modeling. Guerilla gardening.
Fav way to relax: Napping in moss and observing & identifying creatures in the duff.
What they did last Tuesday in their role: Led a guerilla gardening and landscaping
workshop.
Letter to their friend:
Hey Jesus!
It was so nice meeting you at the Santa Cruz Annual Seed Convention. I hope the lupine seeds are
serving your project well. May teir roots tangle with your riparian ecosystem to make supportive soil.
Your cosmic citrus seeds have sprouted and are now a good foot tall. I'm excited to try their fruit in
the future. Is it true that they can produce fruit in only a year? That seems... unnatural. Almost
uncomfortably so. I'm trying to analyze why this feeling stays with me. I think in the past, the
length of time I spend with a tree and see its growth makes it feel special. Not in a big dopamine
rush of instant gratification, but in the way a relationship with a very old and stable friend feels.
I also see, however, how beneficial these fast-growing fruit trees can be for people. I think in
unison with other food growing plants of vary abilities, we can make healthy ecosystems that benefit
the environment and people.
I would love to collaborate with you with this in mind. I knkow you mentioned you work at a hospital.
Would you be interested in collaborating on a food garden for sick and disabled people?
Sincerely, Aviarian 🎶🌱
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Name: Jesus Cardenas (He/Him)
Age: 29
Movement Role: Agrocine Corps
Motivating Value: Curiosity
Living situation: Lives in a greenhouse
Notable quirk: An airhead and jokster when not working
Hobby: Skiing
Fav way to relax: Watching clouds roil through the mountain tops.
What they did last Tuesday in their role: Farmed genetically modified crops to help
stabilize an eroding river bank.
Letter to their friend:
What's up, Avarian!
That theory your provided was radical, I appreciate that seed perspecctive. That'll help me refine my
model on seed difussion across regions. It's cool to think about how we can map Agro seed highways
(spread of seeds). Allergies suck - people should be able to experience nature without constantly
sneezing! Boo allergies.
Let's guerilla seed bomb sometime!
Best, Jesus Cardenas
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Name: Cryptid Jack (thi/thim)
Age: 42
Movement Role: Imaginator
Motivating Value: Truth
Living situation: Lives in a cabin outside an artists’ collective house by the sea
near Davenport.
Notable quirk: Only eats the most bland foods.
Hobby: Creating animal costumes from found materials.
Fav way to relax: Watch vintage kids’ cartoons
What they did last Tuesday in their role: Costumed performance art speaking as
different animals making their needs known in the community. Speaks in riddles, jokes, slapstick
humor, paradox, song, poetry, and scientific data. Advised by ecologists and scientists. Loosely
transmutes the information in ways that frustrate scientist collaborators but his unsubstantiated
rants are sometimes prophetic.
Letter to their friend:
Dear Cat,
Thank you so much for hosting that salon at Sparkle Paint House! I’m afraid my rendition of that horny
golden crowned sparrow may have disrupted the gentle atmosphere. Next time if you’d like a more
grounded performance from me, maybe schedule it for late summer after nesting season.
Folks around here could really use a reminder of conviviality right now. Some people are mistrustful
of the rapid scaling of the transformative justice system in response to the new flue spreading in the
jails. Of course there will be some bumps, but maybe if the Demigod of Friendliness and Good Tea can
cast a good vibes spell over the community we can agree to give each other more grace.
Doo-Da-DOO-Dooooo (golden crowned sparrow call),
Cryptid Jack
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Name: Tyler (he/him)
Age: 27
Movement Role: Hacker
Motivating Value: Community
Living situation: Works for a newspaper; acts essentially as a campaign finance and
political corruption watchdog
Notable quirk: Massive sticker collection on laptop
Hobby: Volunteering at bike repair co-op.
Fav way to relax: Cycling
What they did last Tuesday in their role: Researched recent luxury trip a political
leader took to determine if any gifts/trip expenses were improperly/illegally exchanged.
Letter to their friend:
Hey Cuz!
I hope everything’s ok down in Aptos. Thank you again for keeping me and the rest of the fam up to
date on Anita’s condition and treatments and how we can support her and you. You have been such an
incredible partner to her, and I’m so happy and grateful to have you as part of our family.
Things are going pretty well with me. Work’s been keeping me busy for sure. There’s been some big dark
web activity happening surroundign the upcoming NeoJeffersonian Party convention that my paper has
been investigating. One of my co-workers just published a big expose about it last week. You might
have seen it on the local bulletin.
Besides that I’ve been training for my third Seattle to Portland bike ride which I’m super excited
for. Next time you’re in Seattle (and Anita if she’s recovered more), let me know if you’d like tme to
set up up with a bike and would like to go on some local rides. I think it’s such a wonderful way to
explore a city.
How’s life/work/everythign treating you on your end? What have you been reading recently? I’m so
excited to come visit our 4th of July week. Let me know if there’s any party things I should reserve
from the library ahead of time. Happy to help however I can.
Much love, Tyler
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Name: Hally (she/her)
Age: 28
Movement Role: Builder
Motivating Value: Ingenuity
Living situation: Tiny home on family complex
Notable quirk: Collects exotic bulb plants
Fav way to relax: Reading in a hammock
What they did last Tuesday in their role: Subdivided a large open concept home for
energy efficiency and communal living.
Letter to their friend:
Hey Tyler. Hope you’re well and enjoyed the Equinox. Anita and I send our gratitude for the turkeytail
tincture. Anita says the turkeytail here just doesn’t have the same potency as the Cascadia varieties.
She’s doing better but it’s of course a slow recovery. She’s been taking short walks in the garden and
even made it down to the naighborhood barn breakfast on Sunday (riding the golf cart of course). But
it says a lot that she was able to enjoy all the commotion. She wants everyone to know she sends her
love and will be up for a video call soon. You all know how she likes her quiet. She wants news on her
nibblings in the meantime tho.
My work in the naighborhood has been really dynamic lately. The Butes have decided to finally
subdivide their cavernous home and it’s been an interesting challenge. It’s basically just a giant box
with rooms around the edge of the first and second floors. They want to be able to cool it better this
summer and also make space for Jenny’s nibbling to move in with thir family. They’ve finally admitted
to being flooded out of Rio Del Mar.
Anyway being able to get to know you better has def been a silver lining to this difficult time. Hope
you folks can make the trip again soon.
Interdependently, Hally