dear tony and all' ............ so to change the subject ,,, how do you do
more???? Walmart ect, has taken over, here,where does anyone  find a market,
growing up here in eastern     ,usa. 4o years in one place, seeing the water
issue for a long time, has an interest to me ;with any culture that has a
seed or technick that will help our future children survive in the world
less and less folks shop locally here .. if you don't grow it you should at
least support it ... should be a bumber sticker, but people don't do bummper
stickers no more. getting old, someone please clue me in....signing off,
love ya sharon
Original Message -----
From: "Tony Nelson-Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Changing the subject (was Should Australia go native ) reply


> Sharon - Yes, I realise what you'd done:  do it myself, sometimes,
> unthinkingly!  Retaining the original subject field does make it a little
> hard to follow, as the nature of the thread changes, tho'.  Best to give
the
> current topic plus (was... )in brackets.  It's sometimes a bit hard to
know
> when to change - like I'm now going to comment obliquely on the main topic
> of your posting!
> We have about one-and-three-quarters of an acre of rather wet land, of
which
> about a third is ornamental plus veg garden, another third uncultivated
but
> tamed (grass cut, brambles occasionally removed, trees and shrubs
> periodically trimmed) and the remaining third wild (rush-dominated
paddock;
> willows, alder and birch; brambles, nettles and bracken rampant).  We also
> have a spring-fed stream linking a number of small ponds, so we enjoy
plenty
> of wildlife.  We don't grow all the veg that we need, but tend to buy
> locally from farmers we know (no-one BD, few organic, no box scheme!).
The
> usual story - I agree with you, but should do more.
>                                     Tony N-S.
>
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