There isn't any point to becoming a member without subscribing. The only purpose of this "community" is to put subscribers into contact with each other and with me. I do not use it as a blog, i.e. to speak to an audience of "members". I also do not promote it and I could not care less about how many people subscribe. But those who do subscribe get ALL of my love and care and attention.
Subscriptions to Wo'O's Table are now taken directly on http://IDEAFARM.COM. At the present time, this LOCALS.COM community facility is not being used. We might use it in the future as Wo'O's Table grows.
Even though I've set up this LOCALS.COM community, I don't really know how it works. I don't even know whether this posting goes out to people who have signed up as members. Like all of you, I am very busy. If you receive or see this message, please let me know (1) by replying to it, and (2) by sending me an email at:
This will, of course, reveal your email address to me. Once I have an email address for you, you can help me figure out how this works so that I can communicate with people who become members but who do not take the next step of subscribing. I could really use your help in getting this going. Thanks!
Btw, there's no point in becoming a member without subscribing. Please see the instructions posted here previously on how to subscribe.
Does the Wo'O's Table handout (below) excite you? Would you like to become acquainted with others who are, like you, excited by the Wo'O's Table vision?
If so, this is the place to do that. For $2 USD per month, the Wo'O's Table community on LOCALS.COM brings people together to live the simple but powerful vision presented by the Wo'O's Table handout.
The only function of this "community" is to put subscribers into contact with each other and with me. Please do not become a "member" without subscribing, since there is no point in that.
Instructions: Click "Write a Post" above and, when prompted, enter the code IDEAFARMFREE (before July 31) to get a one month free trial. In your first post, you can ask a question, introduce yourself, say what you like about the handout, just say "Hi!", or say anything else.