Habib's Garden

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It is with great sadness that we report the death of Steve Habib Rose.  A number of us met this evening and thought that this group would be a fitting tribute. Lets use this group to recognize, honor and appreciate the many gifts and blessings he bestowed on so many of us. Please add yourself and your reflections.

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Email: cgflef [at] aol.com
 
Address: 9770 N. Rushton
South lyon, Michigan 48178-8849
United States
 
I Speak: English
 
I Am: Parent
 
Member Since: August 11, 2007
 
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Parent of three boys, two still teenagers, and a retiree (refugee) from corporate america (manufacturing).

Have taught in an alternative high school setting, currently a home schooler, supporter of local library funding and a camper.

Politically active in the local community, public speaker. 

Some expertise in Hazardous Materials regulations, logistics,  local governance, TQM, ISO and Lean Thinking (TPS).

Subscriber to www.wiserearth.org.

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wholearthbuilder 12 months ago

Hello and peace to all.


Don't forget forgiveness.


Glad to find this page. Hope to be of service.


I'd like to join your page.


I developed the WholEarth System while attending Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.

Based on the work of Bucky Fuller and others.


It is a very simple way to locate and concentrate on the five elements that connect all living things to this space ship Earth.


As with any complicated problem the first thing to do is simplify it. Then we can calmly begin to work out the solutions to the puzzle.


Our home the planet, our body, our house.


The Water.


The Food.


The Energy.


The occupation of all living things is to provide something of real value to

other living things.


Sound too easy? It is, just start.


Now.


lance charles

wholearthbuilder.com

Always looking for the next project.
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