The cycle of life goes on. They’ve just ploughed the fields and planted the seed behind our backgarden, and now await this year’s growth and coming harvest. I can’t help but wonder what the harvest will look like that comes out of the seed planting during these dark and confining times. Will Nature’s voice be heard? Will lessons be learnt and be built into a future beyond this frightening and challenging time? I sincerely hope so.
An old American friend I spoke to yesterday ruefully spoke of the lessons which could have been learnt from9/11. I have no doubt that the current crisis will be treated in a similar disdainfuland unhelpful manner.
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I sincerely hope not, Anthony. But I suppose we are prone to that kind of attitude.
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I keep wondering how things will look once we reach the other side, too!
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I would imagine very different from the way things have been.
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The world and its systems seem to be re-shaping themselves…
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I think, feel the plants will do better
There is no human disturbance, don’t you think?
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2020 might be known in history as the age of the great unknown.
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It certainly will be, LuAnne.
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I hope you are safe and well, Don.
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Yes, thank you LuAnne. I’m well. Hope you are safe and well too.
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