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Open Graph

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Arthur Magazine

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All-Ages Counterculture Since 2002

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Arthur Magazine | All-Ages Counterculture Since 2002 Arthur Magazine All-Ages Counterculture Since 2002 Featured COMPOSTING ARTHUR’S REMAINS “I’m here to capture the rapture and the resurrection at the same time,” says Tim Dundon, pushing a wheelbarrow brimming with fresh mulch, leading me up the inclined path into his shady tropical reserve. “Isn’t life triumphing over death the resurrection? The body turns back to basics and then the basics are picked up by the next generation and the next generation makes use of it and is happy to live inside this new entity because it didn’t go to the landfill. It went to the hill with the will.” — from “The Sodfather” by Daniel Chamberlin, originally published in Arthur (Dec. 2007) In the spirit of Tim Dundon, we’re doing some compost work here on the site, making sure nothing goes to the landfill, and all that we did back then is available to the next generation. We’re restoring lost blog images and credits, and posting text, phot...

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