There is a private golf course on a back road near
Lillooet, British Columbia, Canada, which tests your skill not only to get the
ball into the holes, but, to avoid hitting the ostriches that are grazing on the
golf course. You have to travel along this road to read one of the few bd farms
i
There is a problem with haveing your head in the sand. It tends to expose
other vulnerable parts.
D & S Chamberlain wrote:
> > Hey, my OZ friends, do ostriches REALLY hide their heads in the sand?
> > If they do, how successful of a ploy it is?
> >
> > -Allan
>
> Allan: Sorry mate we have Emus no
Allan Balliett wrote:
Hey, my OZ friends, do ostriches REALLY hide their heads in the sand?
If they do, how successful of a ploy it is?
Hi! Allan, It may be better to ask some one in Africa, where the birds
live in the wild. We used to have at least one feral population here, near
Port Augusta, S
> Hey, my OZ friends, do ostriches REALLY hide their heads in the sand?
> If they do, how successful of a ploy it is?
>
> -Allan
Allan: Sorry mate we have Emus not Ostriches, but a lot of Aussies stick
their head in the sand, seems to work well for them.
David C
But the real irony is that even us disaffected counter-culture types
play into the same game, painting a grim picture can calling it
"realism". It's time we stopped contributing. Don't give your power
to negative vibes.
Oh, and go see the movie if you have the chance.
You've lost me, Dave, whe
This off-topic thread is a bummer.
I just saw Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine", a
black-humor documentary asking why Americans are so violent. You have to
laugh to keep from crying. Moore's point is that our culture is unique in
emphasizing fear. No wonder we go off the deep end.
But the r
Pigs are thought to be the most likely to pick up an infection; the
Director of Veterinary Science on the US National Pork Board pointed
out that more intensive indoor rearing reduces the risk but - here's
the rub! - such gains could be reversed if organic farming becomes
more common.
Tony, w
Dear Friends,
Here is a post I just sent to the Oxyplus email list which is also apropos
to this discussion:
You are all describing much the same thing from different viewpoints. I am
particular fond of Nina's description [see below] which uses concepts of
frequency medicine to describe how we
My current New Scientist (26 Oct) has a disturbing story about the parasite
Toxoplasma gondii. Apparently between 30 and 60 percent of humans carry it
(15-20% in the UK and US, 35% in Australia) and it has been regarded as
harmless except to pregnant women (it can cross the placenta and damage
Nelson, all:
Until i find the previously mentioned study, I'm just forwarding this,
picked up from one of the local (mostly conventional) approved farming
registration associations' spokesperson.
.manfred
Corner Post
Farm & Countryside Commentary by Elbert van Donkersgoed
October 25
Dear Jane,
I've been down al lot of hard roads--that I put myself down and I'm not complaining about. I can't think of anyone, Richard Nixon or Josef Stalin that I wouldn't talk civilly to or give a free meal to, and I've been in jails, prisons, projects and wilds with some real psychos like I hop
Hate to burst everyone's conspiracy bubble, but Q33NY isn't a flight
number...(let alone the flight number of one of the tower planes).
The internet is a great way to spread information (and dis- and mis-
information too).
Check out www.snopes.com
It's a great site to check out the 'urban legend
- Original Message -
From: Liz Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 12:00 PM
Subject: studying soil tests
> Hi all,
> Was wondering if any of you may take the time and make comments towards
my
> interpretation of soil tests. (Testing myself f
Robin,
We have been going through an idiot phase ever since November, 2000 .
A lot of people don't have TV by choice. We only watch/listen to public TV and
radio. We enjoy such shows as Frontline, NOW, Nature, Charlie Rose. I used to
love "Black Adder." Radio shows like "Fresh Air," Alternativ
Cheryl -
It IS really freaky.
Essie
At 03:52 PM 11/01/02 +1100, you wrote:
Have you
seen what can happen when you print in the flight number of the first
plane to hit the WTC on 9/11
In word new doc, print in the flight
number
Q33NY
Change type size to 26,
then change the font to Wingdings
and
Hi Tony and all
My point was, that sheep are a some what a wooly type of goat, and if give
the opportunity they will eat most things, so perhaps a small type of sheep
will not eat too much of a tender grape ( or fig Bush or tree) if they can't
reach the fruiting zone .
I would like to see grassin
Hi Nelson, and All
It sounds like lovely place, except for the 38C, That's hot.
Today we are cold here in New Hampshire, its getting winter and temps are in
the -C.
What is the other crops that you grow ?
>We travel a bit to meet farmers,
> I mean those who are interested on BD, some 100 km.
Ho
Dear Ones,
I am new to the whole listserve, but not to spiritual science.
I wrote a long response to this the other evening after I returned from the Josephine Porter Institute, and it vaporized off my screen, well here goes again, lets see what comes...
Humanity has crossed the Threshold into the
I get notification of the Now Programs. This one looks good.
Best,
Merla
Subject:
This week on NOW with Bill Moyers (11/1/02)
Date:
Thu, 31 Oct 2002 18:20:18 -0500
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