...tis late in the winter and we have survived another brutal cleansing of the earth! Our rifles have spoken their cries to the great father, and in return he has given great abundances, whilst mother earth lays dormant in preperation to give birth to yet another year of life! Our hearths have been warm and our stomachs full. leather has been mended and momma's added another inch to the youngins legs and waist.... MY brothers in love, now is the time to prepare ourselves for the ardious journey ahead, many of us will be building shelters for our tribes and caressing forth from the earth her life giving treasures. it is the dawn of a new age and the minds of men are forever opening, we will meet the demands of dreams and give to fruition a new birth of concepts becoming completions! For all of us that dare to accept the path of the less travelled i say to you here here good fellow (or lady) let us wash away our grudges and incubate a path for others to follow, built on love and respect! To all of you from all of us... MAY THE WILL OF YOUR GOD, GRANT FOR YOU THE BLESSINGS OF YOUR HEART! ALSO BE IT THAT FORTUNE AND GOOD COMPANY DAWNS YOUR THRESHOLD AND ENTERS YOUR HEART! MAY YOUR SONS GROW TO BE TALL AND YOUR CROPS BOUNTIFUL... BLESSINGS FRIEND!
may the way lead us to balance and good karma my freind, I am glad to hear your enthusiasm, wish I could share it more, but still silent suffering for me, the hour is to early for my heart to ascend to the profound level of what could be accomplished.
Lovely thoughts will I thought you might be interested in a an event being planned in Maine- http://www.sacredlands.org/events.htm (did you get my pm?)
I've been hitten the permaculture books hard over the last few weeks, and I've found out that wild garlic would make an exellent cover crop in an agroforestry system, so it would be quite easy to take advantage of it, yet we'll probably have to start with saplings for are orchard so it would be better to cycle from cultivated varied bands of annuals annuals to perenials then to the wild cover crop once trees have matured somewhat.