Re: Monsanto submitted its petition for comm. of GE Wheat

2003-01-07 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: Hugh Lovel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 5:17 AM Subject: Re: Monsanto submitted its petition for comm. of GE Wheat > >Hugh, what do you think about beginning some trials with eradicain these > >super weeds with p

Re: tree topic

2003-01-07 Thread Lloyd Charles
- Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 2:27 PM Subject: tree topic > My BDNOW (email) folder has over 2495 entries. I was pretty sure > the topic of trees as broadcasters has been addressed before now, > but I can't locate

Epiphany

2003-01-07 Thread Moen Creek
Dear Ones, Epiphany was an Amazing day, here at the 43 degrees north it's the shortest afternoon of the year. We gained 2 min today! (Tue) Fourth night from the Solstice, wow a 26th (sic) of the year. Been trying to get a succinct storyline together of my experiences of the Elementals this past y

From Greg Willis: Fwd: Re: Executive Position

2003-01-07 Thread Allan Balliett
Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 10:55:16 -0800 From: Greg Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I was amused to read Mr. Palmer's email. My, what an extraordinary command of the English language! Personal attacks don't replace a reasoned arguments or refutation of my facts and statements. He makes no attempt to a

Re: tree topic

2003-01-07 Thread Moen Creek
Title: Re: tree topic From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 21:27:41 -0600 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: tree topic I always feel enormous hope. Hey Sweet Heart I'm so glad your back writing Often In Love Markess

tree topic

2003-01-07 Thread flylo
My BDNOW (email) folder has over 2495 entries. I was pretty sure the topic of trees as broadcasters has been addressed before now, but I can't locate it in all the conglomerated mess that is BDNOW folder. I DID locate one (off in my Biodynamic folder of documents I've saved as Word docs), calle

Re: (trees as broadcasters)

2003-01-07 Thread Roger Pye
Tara YG Welty wrote: All this talk about using trees as prep broadcasters- how does this work? Tara May I prevail upon contributors NOT to send messages with a blank subject line please? That is how may hoax and virus-carrying emails are sent and my system is programmed to automatically dum

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2003-01-07 Thread Tara YG Welty
All this talk about using trees as prep broadcasters- how does this work? Tara

Fwd: [compost_tea] Alternative Viticulture Meeting

2003-01-07 Thread Allan Balliett
Don't forget, we'll be doing a similar thing here in Loudoun CO, VA the weekend of Nov 14 this year. Steve Storch, Alan York, Bob Shaffer, a couple of French BD viticulturists, and Soils Wizard Jerry Brunetti will be bringing information to Mid-Atlantic Viticulturists and horticulturists on how to

Trees as broadcasters

2003-01-07 Thread Deborah Byron
Greetings sstorch--I'd like to participate in implanting the preps in some good broadcasting trees here in the Ozarks to help with this type of networking. Please say something re: your ideas of what kinds/sizes of trees are best and how you decided (dowsing, other guidance). I'd love to hear fro

Joly to speak in Oregon Feb 15

2003-01-07 Thread barrylia
For those on the west coast and who do not receive mailings from the BDFGA (this workshop doesn't appear to be posted on www.biodynamics.com calendar as yet): Nicolas Joly, proprietor of Coulee de Servant, Savennieres, France and author of "Wine From Sky to Earth" will be giving a workshop titled

Re: Epiphany

2003-01-07 Thread Mary Ann Skillman
>We have several trees in the DC area rigged to broadcast the bd remedies, so >ask the trees to send the bd energy to the area within the circle you have >sprayed, they will understand...sstorch     Will do.  Thank you.  Mary AnnThe new MSN 8 is here: Try it free* for 2 months

FW: [globalnews] Environmental Community to Support the Cape WindProject

2003-01-07 Thread Jane Sherry
Title: FW: [globalnews] Environmental Community to Support the Cape Wind Project >From globalnews’ own Jon Naar: Beautifully written, important statement on which we can all take positive action as indicated.  jn - Environmental

FW: [globalnews] Bush's War on the Dolphins

2003-01-07 Thread Jane Sherry
Title: FW: [globalnews] Bush's War on the Dolphins Environmental News Service U.S. Changes Meaning of Dolphin Safe Tuna Label By Cat Lazaroff WASHINGTON, DC, January 6, 2003 (ENS) - The Bush administration has decided that a controversial fishing method involving encircling pods of dolphins

Re: Monsanto submitted its petition for comm. of GE Wheat

2003-01-07 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Hugh, what do you think about beginning some trials with eradicain these >super weeds with peppers??? sstorch Dear Steve, We've tried peppers and they didn't work as well as we expected. So we need to try some more things, such as running some of the weed through the blender and using that. Wha

Re: Epiphany

2003-01-07 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 1/6/03 10:58:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Perhaps I should consider a radionic broadcast of the preps? >> We have several trees in the DC area rigged to broadcast the bd remedies, so ask the trees to send the bd energy to the area within the circle you have sprayed,

Re: Monsanto submitted its petition for comm. of GE Wheat

2003-01-07 Thread SBruno75
Hugh, what do you think about beginning some trials with eradicain these super weeds with peppers??? sstorch

Re: Epiphany

2003-01-07 Thread Jane Sherry
You go Mary Ann! That's a delightful image, you spraying preps at Dupont circle! We're happy the Feds didn't pick you up for terrorist activities! Happy Epiphany to all, Jane > From: "Mary Ann Skillman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 22:52:49 -0500 > T

Re: Monsanto submitted its petition for comm. of GE Wheat

2003-01-07 Thread Hugh Lovel
>>I don't mean to discourage anyone. Let's keep building awareness, and >>rejection of the vogue agendas such as Monsanto's. But quite frankly I see >>little salvation in this alone. What will help us most is if things get a >>LOT worse. SNIP Like I said, things may have to get a LOT worse >>before