Kinda like people from different cultures? (Couldn't resist.) I am going to have to put those dreams of chickens and bees further out in the future, when I have my own land!
Here we are hunkering down to a big blizzard! Ten days ago, or so, we had a foot of snow over a three day period, some freezing, some thawing. Now we are expecting a couple of FEET more snow mixed with high winds. A perfect elemental finale after the wonderful human outpouring down in the city to demonstrate for peace last weekend. Very inspiring to hear Desmond Tutu, several congresspeople from NY & Texas, Labor leaders, Al Sharpton, and an Israeli soldier (representing a group several hundred strong who don't believe in war & military might as a solution to the Israeli/Palestinian conflict). All the while freezing along with hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers & folks from all over who came into the city with their children, in wheelchairs, of every color, religion, age group and political bent. Hey, and even organic farmers showed up!! So, peace for seeds, for hot heads, hot houses, peaceful solutions for alternative energy, peace among the animals & all of us! Blessings & Pax, Jane > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 06:50:49 -0600 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Peace Seeds & cannibals > > Chickens are generally fun to have around until they start > murdering each other.
