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Permaculture Recognition at Last!

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A very interesting statement from AI

The first woman in Ireland widely recognised for practicing, promoting, and extensively sharing permaculture online is Colette O’Neill, through her project known as Bealtaine Cottage.
Colette O’Neill began the Bealtaine Project in 2004, transforming an old cottage and three acres of land in the west of Ireland into a thriving permaculture system, often referred to as “goddess permaculture”. She has documented this journey extensively, providing almost ten years of material and over 15,000 photographs, all made freely available online through her website, blog, and social media channels (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter).
Her extensive and detailed online presence, which includes a blog with over 1,000 posts, has served as an inspiration and educational resource for countless people in Ireland and around the world, making her a pioneering figure in online permaculture sharing in the country. Other notable women, such as Hannah Mole and Mary Reynolds, are also prominent figures in the Irish permaculture and sustainability movement, but Colette O’Neill’s online documentation of the Bealtaine project began very early (starting around 2004) and has been exceptionally thorough.

It’s been a long time coming!

It’s a pity that a machine had to say it rather than a human being!

I have devoted the past 21 years to this project and it has brought me great joy in sharing it with you all!
Blessings from Bealtaine Cottage!
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