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"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent
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"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent
Not really sure I even hit on what you wanted to talk about... If not let me know and I'll do some more thinking. 
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"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent
paul wheaton wrote:
So I need to confine my answers to pretty direct questions.
If you get too far from the stone age .. things go haywire.
Brenda
Bloom where you are planted.
http://restfultrailsfoodforestgarden.blogspot.com/
We're going to keep applying for Wildlife Management status and hope we will get it by the time the sheep die of old age (we won't sell or butcher them because they are pets). We don't want to keep the sheep penned in their small paddock because that isn't nice for them, so we're trying to put in some small fenced areas where baby trees can grow.
Idle dreamer
Kent
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