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		<title>By: &#187; Walk Score helps calculate community connectivity for office &#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: wildreiki</title>
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		<description>Hi Peter, thanks for visiting my blog so that I became aware of yours. I am really liking the focus that you have in it on what every person can do in their business and home environment to be healthier and more sustainable, and I have added it to my blogroll.

My &quot;job&quot; as a shaman is to help people reconnect with the natural world and themselves, and in an urban setting that is very challenging as you can imagine. I find that clients are very unhappy, both people and animals, because they have become disconnected from what used to be villages, where a community existed filled with family, friends, and neighbors, and where nature was never very far away. And what they feel about their jobs is a whole &#039;nother story.

Living as I do in Alki (yes, I am a neighbor of yours), I have really come to appreciate the value of having a sort of hub where people can gather and connect, something of so much importance to people that our area is quite crowded on summer weekends with outside visitors. I wish our communities were more focused on creating such hubs in their neighborhood planning, I think it is vital for people&#039;s happiness as well as being important for a healthier planet.

 Keep up the great blogging, it is wonderful to connect virtually with someone who is living their passion.

Best wishes,
Rose</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Peter, thanks for visiting my blog so that I became aware of yours. I am really liking the focus that you have in it on what every person can do in their business and home environment to be healthier and more sustainable, and I have added it to my blogroll.</p>
<p>My &#8220;job&#8221; as a shaman is to help people reconnect with the natural world and themselves, and in an urban setting that is very challenging as you can imagine. I find that clients are very unhappy, both people and animals, because they have become disconnected from what used to be villages, where a community existed filled with family, friends, and neighbors, and where nature was never very far away. And what they feel about their jobs is a whole &#8216;nother story.</p>
<p>Living as I do in Alki (yes, I am a neighbor of yours), I have really come to appreciate the value of having a sort of hub where people can gather and connect, something of so much importance to people that our area is quite crowded on summer weekends with outside visitors. I wish our communities were more focused on creating such hubs in their neighborhood planning, I think it is vital for people&#8217;s happiness as well as being important for a healthier planet.</p>
<p> Keep up the great blogging, it is wonderful to connect virtually with someone who is living their passion.</p>
<p>Best wishes,<br />
Rose</p>
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