It's been raining a soft delicious late-winter-melding-into-spring rain
good weather for staying indoors and doing slow tasks
good weather for staying indoors and doing slow tasks
for me that's meant paperwork, more paperwork, some book-making work,
some slow binding (which I find very therapeutic),
planning for art works
and lots and lots of spring garden dreaming...
some slow binding (which I find very therapeutic),
planning for art works
and lots and lots of spring garden dreaming...
(hey who turned on the spring button? My earliest fruit trees have blossoms already!)
My garden has been sorely neglected since early last summer
I didn't even get an autumn sowing started (eek!)
I didn't even get an autumn sowing started (eek!)
its the same old story we all tell
busy busy busy
ALL THIS MAKING BUSY BUSY MUST CEASE!
Tomorrow and Sunday I'm heading into Bega town
for the South East Permaculture convergence
for the South East Permaculture convergence
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Permaculture people are just about the very nicest most passionate people you'll meet anywhere around - that's because permaculture is to its core rather a positive and proactive activity.... it's invigorating being around a whole mess of 'glass-half-full' people... no problem is too big that a permy won't optimistically try tackling it..... peak oil (peak everything!), climate change, famine, war, economic woe, poverty, inequality, GMO's, industrial agriculture, monsatan (no that's not a typo...), superbastards (masquerading as supermarkets...), idiotic politicians and policies, bugs on your cabbage... the answer is permaculture.
I can't wait to soak up the permy goodness (just like the ground is soaking up all the lovely rain!)
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