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Hi Everyone!  

My name is Thomas Pamelia,  creator of

Canna Clatch: Altruistic StrainHunters and the http://cannaclatch.info site and worpress blog.  I am a cannabis-tradesman and blogger who, in spring 2016 executed an urban exodus into a Tiny House and started a "Cannabis Hermitage Project" in the greater Portland tri-county area.  My tiny house operates as a low-cost-of-living Headquarters for an ongoing Cannabis Hermitage Project that that has to do with:  Homesteading, Permaculture, Organic Horticulture, Cannabis Cultivation and Processing.  

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My headquarters is highly mobile and road worthy and my dog and I are able to travel easily with  cannabis processing equipment that I own for making hash oil, bubble hash, and dry sieve.  I also have a traveling photographers arsenal of cameras, recording equipment and can capture video and still.  

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My hermitage so far has been centered around helping land owners transition property to cannabis cultivation, or to help them see the purpose through showing how it is a noble hobby for health and stress relief.  I've also helped owners implement permacultural infrastructure that allows for renew-ability of resources and management of efficiency of consumable resources.  

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I've also helped my hermitage hosts become empowered in fighting back personal health issues with cannabis-based folk medicines and have helped people to understand that healing is a factor of your state of consciousness and will occur when suffering has been fully accepted and the choice to heal has been embraced.  

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I've also acted as a security layer for property and people and animal assets and have acted as a general task master and caregiver for properties so that owners can take stress free vacations, trips, and maintain full care of everything they value.  

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My goal is also to find a host who is energized by the idea of hosting a writer and cannabis tradesperson.  I am an introvert by nature, and hearing impaired and enjoy reading and cooking as well as being in nature in my free time.  

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My hope is expand my cannabis community contacts beyond Oregon, into California and beyond. 

 

I am always looking for somewhere quiet, private, that would allow me a backdrop to video blog on the various sub-topics that fall under the writing project I mentioned above.  

 

If your homestead has organic vegetables, fruits, or if you have a personal or OMMP cannabis garden, I would love to collaborate with you and offer my time and experience as well as a platform for both of us to gain valuable experience - as any creative endeavor does.  I get especially excited at the prospect of growing cannabis with all ranges of other foods and herbs.

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My dog is well mannered, and can co-habitate with livestock, other dogs, cats, as well as children.  She is my constant companion and serves as a bit of a hearing assist animal. 

 

I have direct experience with various types of cannabis-related start-ups and have acted as a consultant to the industry since the time when OMMP dispensaries began to be regulated.  I use to be an active OMMP member and have specific and general experience in areas related to cannabis growing and processing, general management, customer service, social networking, digital publishing, and skillsets related to horticulture and naturopathy.  I can offer myself up as an "Odd-Job" contractor and help your business gain traction through my many skillsets and awareness of the market and regulations.

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Most primary is my ethical standard and communication skills and I am learning constantly that we attract energies to ourselves based on how we communicate (radiate) these energies out in to the world. 

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My hope is to find an organization, community or cooperative that will assist me in wintering in California and to sustain my Cannabis Hermitage "All Year Round" where hash-making occurs in the winter months and cultivation and cultivation prepping happens throughout the warmer months.  

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I would like to offer any references - personal - business - cannabis to anyone interested in possiblity collaboration.  Gaining trust is far better than translating trust - but I come very highly regarded.  

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Thank you for your interest, thank you for reading.  

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Thomas Pamelia

Cell:  503-739-0379

Thomas.Pamelia@gmail.com

@CannaClatch

INTERVIEW

May 2016, CALYXES:PORTLAND

Mortisha Houdini sitting poised in front of Beacon Rock - July 2016

My "HERMITAGE HEADQUARTERS": 30ft Pacific Coachworks Northland Edition.  Allows me to be dry docked for up to two weeks at a time.

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