Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-07-01 Thread Resonant Info
Title: Re: Alex Podolinsky Hi Glen, Here in Southern NSW there are 2 farmers I have met who work with Alex.  Both are viable farms supporting families.  I don't know what they were like before they were Demeter though. I have visited the farms briefly, but I don't know them intim

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-07-01 Thread Garuda
Title: Re: Alex Podolinsky Are the farms he is working with in 'better shape' now than when he started??   If not , no matter how you dress it up, he is just another robber baron. GA       BdMax distributors of ThermoMax -THE proven frost protectionwww.bdmax.co.nz - Origin

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-07-01 Thread Hugh Lovel
I just caught up with Alex a few weeks ago.  He and Frances Porter were doing a tour of Demeter properties up the east coast of Australia, up past the Atherton Tablelands, as far as I know, and back down the coast to Victoria. He didn't seem like a man to lay back and "enjoy his moment of glory in

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-07-01 Thread Resonant Info
Title: Re: Alex Podolinsky I just caught up with Alex a few weeks ago.  He and Frances Porter were doing a tour of Demeter properties up the east coast of Australia, up past the Atherton Tablelands, as far as I know, and back down the coast to Victoria. He didn't seem like a man to lay bac

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-06-29 Thread Gil Robertson
Dear all, Could I support James comments on Alex Podolinsky. He held his lamp high on the hill, when many were cupboard BDers. He took his beliefs to an unbelieving public, on mainline media, when, even  today, many hide in secrecy and obscure places such as this list. He has built his own

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-06-29 Thread D & S Chamberlain
Well said James, all to often we tend to concentrate on the negative and ignore the wonderful positive. David C - Original Message - From: James Hedley To: Biodynamic Food and Farming Discussion Sent: Friday, 27 June 2003 6:00 PM Subject: Re: Alex Podolinsky

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-06-28 Thread Garuda
We need to allow an old man to enjoy his moment of glory in the sun, thank him for his dedication and pick up the torch and do the work of the day, not criticise and try to pull apart the work that others have done.James HedleyYes but we should also not be afraid to discuss and critic what t

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-06-28 Thread Lloyd Charles
  - Original Message - From: James Hedley To: Biodynamic Food and Farming Discussion Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 6:00 PM Subject: Re: Alex Podolinsky Greetings to all,I agree with Hugh about Alex Podolinsky having carried the torch for Biodynamics in

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-06-28 Thread James Hedley
Greetings to all, I agree with Hugh about Alex Podolinsky having carried the torch for Biodynamics in Australia for so long. Even growers, that I have met, who have been asked by Alex to leave the organisation never doubt his integrity. The great service that he has done is to test the limits

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-06-26 Thread Allan Balliett
Allan I'll do my best to tape the talk, but you may have to wait to hear it on our website? L&L Liz I hope you meant "LOL" -Allan ___ BDNow mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can unsubscribe or change your options at: http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/l

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-06-26 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Hi all > >Finally have heard word that Alex Podolinsky will be talking at the uni in >Orange on the first weekend of August. Unsure of the details but will post >these when confirmed. I'd be happy to put questions to him on behalf of >others. Keeping in mind what Hami

Alex Podolinsky

2003-06-25 Thread Liz Davis
Hi all Finally have heard word that Alex Podolinsky will be talking at the uni in Orange on the first weekend of August. Unsure of the details but will post these when confirmed. I'd be happy to put questions to him on behalf of others. Keeping in mind what Hamish has written; I can'