Teach me of your sacred plants, spaces, places. Share me your songs that I may share the stories to those not yet born.
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Welcome to the serfdom.
Gardens in my mind never need water
Castles in the air never have a wet basement
Well made buildings are fractal -- equally intelligent design at every level of detail.
Bright sparks remind others that they too can dance
What I am looking for is looking for me too!
“Peace is not absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means.” —Ronald Reagan
Pearl Sutton wrote: I keep chopsticks in my purse, my vehicles, and my toolboxes. In purse and vehicles I have two sets, one marked for eating only, one as tools. In the toolboxes I have them as tools.
I use them for things like holding washers in place while I try to get screws in, fishing things out of places they have dropped (like bolts out of cracks in engines) as shims, to punch holes in cardboard, to pin easy release knots, to hold things in chicken wire... the list goes on. I generally have several sets around me.
As I type this, I'm messing with something this morning, I'm about to drill a couple of quick holes in some tubing while sitting here at my desk. I need a support inside a light metal tube, so it's been filled with pencils and chopsticks to stabilize it while I drill holes. So they are in use first thing in the morning, as I drink my tea, and were just grabbed off the desk.
And I eat with them. I carry a pocketknife, keep spoons all over the place, and chopsticks. Between them I can eat anything at any time.
The only thing...more expensive than education is ignorance.~Ben Franklin
Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you! - Seuss. Tiny ad:
permaculture and gardener gifts (stocking stuffers?)
https://permies.com/wiki/permaculture-gifts-stocking-stuffers
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