Rufaro Makamure wrote:I am slowly realising is that, no matter what the outcome of my decision to put a professional job on hold to try and create a regenerative and sustainable home for my family will be, it is never going to be seen as an opportunity. Judging from the slow positive changes happening I do not think I will do anything differently if I were to go back in time. It’s just that the feeling that comes with this realisation is not a really good one.
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Nancy Reading wrote:Rufaro,
And the other great thing is the other crops you are growing, not just maize! If one thing does less well one year, hopefully another will do better.
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