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THE LOVE of NATURE ...

Posted on Oct 12th, 2008 by Michael : catalyst-producer Michael
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is indeed THE nature of LOVE ,

manifested in ALL of us, adults and children alike ,

as the moment by moment ,

opportunistic actions ,

exemplified by nature IT SELF,


falling leaves ...

moment by moment

return to their roots.



ON this day of commemoration of Christopher Columbus' landing in the New World on October 12, 1492, let us ALL seek to exemplify the opportunistic action of nature, by seizing the moment, at this time of quintessential change, by opening the door to ...

the future of our species.



LET cooperation and collaboration drive our opportunistic actions.



"ONLY together
, [as merchants of LOVE ] , can our starlight help us find our way,
in this cosmic soup of choices and beauty."
                                                                                                Janie Lake


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Lee : organics
2 days later
Lee said

This is vital.  I am a farmer and
feel that we need to be aware
that we are a steward of the land.

Now, the old time farmers
considered themselves–
stewards of the land
knowing that the soil’s been here
long before the farmer,
and it’s going to be here long
after we’re gone. 

As the soil passes from
generation to generation,
it’s all of our duties
to preserve it for the next generation.


So I think it’s important to keep all of these
modern miracle chemicals completely away from
our soil.  We don’t want to damage it. 
We want to keep improving it.

It’s been said that there was four feet of
top soil when Europeans first came to this
continent.  And because of our mis-use and
greed of trying to get everything out of
the ground that we could, because of our
poor farming habits in the past, erosion,
destruction by chemicals and pesticides,
it’s believed today that our average top
soil in this country is one foot.  So we’ve
already wasted three-quarter’s of our top soil.

I think its the duty of all of us to try to
build back what we’ve destroyed.

Lee

www.organichomegardener.com

Michael : catalyst-producer
3 days later
Michael said

LET permaculture reign supreme - INDEED, and then we need to consider …
how we can sustainably  just add water ?

4 days later
cHAngeL said

:)

My two favorite gardners on the planet.

Such blessings to the planet, are you both.

Love,

J

Michael : catalyst-producer
4 days later
Michael said

ALL the world's problems can be solved in a garden

28 days later
Peggy J said

ALL the world's problems can be solved in a garden…

YES, for the love of nature:)

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