Social Science Things that please me - Part 3

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Fired up the mulcher made a big pile of palm fronds into a big pile of mulch
Big fat foxy palms too

Only downside was a bit of screaming a bloody big huntsman jumped on the back of my leg twice and on my foot ...when I wasnt looking
A big gheko decided it was a fun reaction so he did it too

Found a snake skin in the pile of mulch too could have been there for ages or fresh ???

Just ordered some water melon seeds so it will be turned into a big bed for them over the wet season
 

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This is quite brilliant.
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Plenty of permaculture farms around Australia the place that "invented" it
Castro got the Australian permies to help set up their https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organopónicos after the collapse of the Soiveit union meant no oil

Major difference between the US Permie and the Australian Permie is they dont stick to the 3rd ethic its too socialist

The ethics earth care, people care and fair share

Ive been doing it on a very small scale for 30 odd years
 
Plenty of perma-culture farms around Australia the place that "invented" it
Castro got the Australian permies to help set up their https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organopónicos after the collapse of the Soviet union meant no oil.

Major difference between the US Permie and the Australian Permie is they don't stick to the 3rd ethic, its too socialist.

The ethics earth care, people care and fair share

I've been doing it on a very small scale for 30 odd years

One of the principle influences upon the doco's creator & farmer himself, John Chester, was the Kentucky farmer & novelist Wendell Berry....He's a very prolific novelist, pumping out - on average - a book per year from 1970 onward....Mostly to do with man's relationship & place in nature & how to discover & cultivate that holistic balance in one's environment.

Yes it is, but I wonder what the cost was.

Dunno, but the set-up & initial Capitol investments involved would have run into 7 figures by the looks of things....The final outcome was worth it I reckon, even from the perspective of the mere decade he's been practicing, in retrospect.... To have healed the land to the extent whereby it's original ecology & bio-diversity had returned - all while farming in harmony & accord with it - quite the achievement.
 
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