NOOS 010

Well, what a doosy, double figures since we started going all noosy. We've been in web land a lot, still working the virtual feng shui of MHM, as well as running some toons and shaping some stories, and generally humming along. A few weeks in to another 13 Moon peace calendar cycle and we're feeling all magnetic and attractive, how about you? This is the moon in which we ask ourselves "what is my purpose" in this next 13 moons of planetary service. Let's intend the best and manifest. In keeping with our vision of having the MHMart becoming a more beautified and happening hang-out zone of our own, Even has made some nice new banners, and we've moved 'The Noos' to the studio page so we can display all our artwares on the home page. The kinship profiles are being developed too, as well as some spunky social network features.
Speaking of spunks, check out Rachel by the Streams sweetly sung song from the Melbourne Gal Cab doot (below) And while we're on the doot here's another video filmed and edited by Zjael from the Byron Bay day out of time where a big mob of kinsters came together to form the Living Tzolkin (below) Vasumi 6 Monkey explains what that was all about, and her 13 Moon Synchronometer journals will be available very soon. We'll let you know when (in the meantime the 13 moon Almanacs are available from FLT).
There are two noo articles to read on our magazine page, one by our good friend Afghan Dreamweaver (BOOM!) and another by Northern Rivers resident Gabi. Gabi shares info on an initiative taking place in Germany called the Tenants Syndicate with some really interesting insights on affordable housing options, and how to set up the same structure locally. There is one more heartickle waiting in the wings but otherwise we're wrapping up the 'Home: Where the Hearth is' 2C webisode and moving on to the first theme of the noo spin called 'Portraits of the Self as ART: Fashion Form as Expression'. Feel free to submit any ideas / articles /etc you have on this theme, or any of the other themes we're intending for this spin. The other three are, in order: 'Cultural Codes: Science Fiction, Fantasy and Future', Strawman to Sovereign: Lore, Land and Language', and 'From Here: Practical Pathways to Paradise'. Nice.
And lastly we gotsta share that we have another Gal Cab in Melbs this weekend, featuring Ida Brahim, Glod, The Kinship and Dj Deadlock, with hosting duties by MC Tray. Oooooooo yeah.



