Adventures in Relationship and Community - Manifesting Communities of Fun, Love and Transformation

This blog is about the ins and outs of life in Trellis House, a small commune intentional community in the Philadelphia area. It is about living a rich and full life while dealing with the challenges of earning a living, raising a family, and getting along with other people.

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Adventures in Relationship and Community - Manifesting Communities of Fun, Love and Transformation

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This blog is about the ins and outs of life in Trellis House, a small commune intentional community in the Philadelphia area. It is about living a rich and full life while dealing with the challenges of earning a living, raising a family, and getting along with other people.

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This site states the following, "Manifesting Communities of Fun, Love and Transformation." We noticed that the web site also said " 8220;Adventures in Relationship and Community was a blog about the ins and outs of life in a small commune intentional community in the Philadelphia area." It also stated " As of July 2012 the site is no longer active, but we are keeping it up for historical reasons. Comments on this entry are closed. Enlightenment is when you realize that what was planned is a party. Jerry Jud in Love is an Intention." The header had Trellis House as the highest ranking keyword. It was followed by Trellis Community of Philadelphia, Intentional Community, and Communes which isn't as ranked as highly as Trellis House. The next words the site uses is Communal Living. Victor Baranco was also included and will not be viewed by web engines.

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