Monthly Archives: April 2018

Gjøvik’s Baobab Catastrophe

debs/ April 14, 2018

In Norway (at least the part we were in), if you are registered as a farm, you are audited from time to time for compliance to their rules (which mainly have conventional monoculture farms in mind) otherwise you lose your “farm” status and its associated privileges. One of the requirements is to keep a mowed field of a certain size. Besides, it’ll make future earthwork projects much easier to follow through with.

In theory, goats are great at eating these small fast-growing trees on fieldsHowever, there are prerequisites to goats. This includes (a) fencing the field and (b) cleaning/making room in the barn for the goats (which, if you remember how much garbage was in the shed, is not a simple feat).

In the meantime, WWOOFers make ideal surrogate goats. That is, we needed to (c) manually keep the trees from growing too big while we are waiting on (a) and (b) to happen. Spoiler Alert: We never made it to (a), maybe a day an a half was dedicated to (b), but the majority of our labour was spent on (c).  In fact, this entire post is about (c).

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Book Report: The Art of Loving

debs/ April 2, 2018

There is a core idea I try to live by that I couldn’t quite put into words… until this one summer afternoon some two years ago when I discovered Erich Fromm in a second-hand bookstore in Canmore.  It so happens that Erich Fromm had already put into words my impressions and intuitions in his succinct little book, the Art of Loving … before even my mother was conceived.

An organized mind is a way to my heart. In this respect, The Art of Loving had me at “Table of Contents” …

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