What questions have you been asking in your life recently?
Posted on Apr 10th, 2009
by
victoria
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for April 10, 2009:
Is it possible to find like minded folks
who wish to share a simple community life in nature?
who wish to share a simple community life in nature?
Just Enough--
Soil for legs
Axe for hands
Flower for eyes
Bird for ears
Mushrooms for nose
Smile for mouth
Songs for lungs
Sweat for skin
Wind for mind
Axe for hands
Flower for eyes
Bird for ears
Mushrooms for nose
Smile for mouth
Songs for lungs
Sweat for skin
Wind for mind
~ Nanao Sakaki ~
(What Book?!, ed. by Gary Gach and Peter Coyote)
thanks to Panhala

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Sure, those people are around. lovely sentiments.
No, it's all about computers ya know….. just kidding.
It's happened before Victoria. We used to just Love nature and it loved us back! Now, we want to see a waterfall crash down into a pool and to jump in it and swim with the fishies…. Give to the Earth, and it's going to give back 100 fold. Gaia promised.
Thanks, Gais–I am currently looking to connect w/ these very ppl to love nature and give to the Earth on my farm in southern Portugal !
Wow, sounds beautiful. Can I travel out there in 6 months to live?
We will definetely have to talk about that again when you get back.
Intention is everything, it's possible.
So sorry to hear about your camera :-(
The perfect invitation
hey Lars, maybe I should connect w/ the Hogfarm while in Berkeley =)
& O & ALL, maybe I should devulge & elaborate my invitation & vision a bit more perfectly in the form of a website?
& the vision is still waiting for a name…
A friend just tossed this link into the Gaiasphere, does it give you any ideas?
The First Cut is the Deepest :-)
That IS a great link Dart, don't you think so too Victoria! Images often work so much better than a lot of words. At least it does for me. We could create a vision board first.
Tnx Gais ! I am compiling all of your tips & ideas, so keep em comin !
Check out the fukuoka mailing list there were some similar portugese farmers there
http://fukuokafarmingol.info/index.html
http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_17288.cfm
also http://www.no-dig-vegetablegarden.com/index.html
Some historyof the area
http://libro.uca.edu/stanislawski/Chap6.htm
hope you find these links helpful victoria, good luck. More links on my profile the one on seeds is interesting.