Sunday, February 28, 2021

Fantastic Fungi


GreeningRozzie held its second Movie Discussion Group session on Monday, February 15th. We talked about Fantastic Fungi, a documentary that has a lot of stunning time lapse photography that illuminates the biology of fungi, including mushrooms. The movie showed how fungal mycelium, the dense underground networks of hair-thin root-like structures that make up the of bulk of each fungi, embody the interconnectedness of living things in ecosystems.

The next GreeningRozzie movie discussion is tomorrow, Monday, March 1, about the documentary My Octopus Teacher. Watch on Netflix then RSVP to join the discussion.

Monday, February 8, 2021

Biggest Little Farm

GreeningRozzie held its first Movie Discussion Group on Monday, February 1st with an enjoyable chat about the movie, Biggest Little Farm. All of the Discussion Group participants had watched the movie prior to the Zoom discussion and agreed that both the movie and discussion were an uplifting way to spend quarantine time.

Apricot Lane Farm, 40 miles north of Los Angeles, was converted from degraded acreage to a productive sustainable organic farm as documented by the videographer/owner over about seven years using regenerative and biodynamic techniques including lots of animals. Even small Boston gardeners can be inspired!

Two more GreeningRozzie movie discussions are upcoming:
February 15 - Fantastic Fungi
March 1 - My Octopus Teacher

More info: info@greeningrozzie.org