Convergence, Collards, Oatmeal, and Kat Kinkade Communes

by Raven

Yep. We’re back and I’m back to reposting old Facebook posts. And since we didn’t publish through August, these are two month old posts.

Starting with a post from the fourth of July for the new Convergence of Intentional Communities.

This post did okay, with three likes and 126 views.

Acorn posted about collecting collard seeds.

This post did about as well, with four likes and 121 views.

East Wind’s main business is selling nut butters, so they are always coming up with ways to use them.

This post just did okay. It got one like and one love (and East Wind Nut Butters, which liked the last two posts, didn’t even respond to this one) and just a hundred views.

Finally, I posted a question on Facebook, because questions get a lot of views and comments and likes, and this post did very, very, very well on all of these. My question:

A lot of the more savvy readers know that by the ‘Kat Kinkade’ communes, I meant Twin Oaks, East Wind, and Acorn, all of which Kat had a hand in forming and all of which have lasted over thirty years, a lot longer than most income-sharing communities. And, yes, I got a lot of comments. Here’s most of them:

Like I said, this post did very, very, very well, with twenty-six likes, thirty-six comments, and an amazing eight hundred and sixty-six views. This is what happens if you ask the right question.

Convergence, Collards, Oatmeal, and Kat Kinkade Communes

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