Dear James I am glad we think alike on this - I started to write to Liz but its turning into an essay - I'll finish it later
James wrote> > Dear Liz, > I differ to you with the effect of the Monaro high plains. It enlivens > and revitalises me. Although I admit the Monaro is one of the toughest places to try and make a dollar agriculturally, it has that same effect on me, every time I come south through the hills around Bredbo or down out of the park towards Adaminaby I feel like I have come home. The soils are for the most part ordinary and where there is a bit of fertility its full of rocks, the climate is uncompromisingly bad, rainfall pattern is haphazard at best, but the area keeps producing top quality livestock with a vitality and productive ability that is unsurpassed anywhere. It must affect the humans too because very rarely do they leave. I dont know what it is, I'll leave the definition up to James. Cheers Lloyd Charles _______________________________________________ BDNow mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can unsubscribe or change your options at: http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/bdnow
