Wednesday, October 22, 2003

The oldest Conservationists present

My 90 year old Auntie was telling us how on the farm they would use everything .She doesn't need to be told what conservation is - she's lived it .  Take the pig , where intestines and offal were used for sausages to die for , and bones for the sort of soup you pay a hock for today. Price is only an indicator of scarcity and scarcity doesn't last ( generally but you have to have more than a quickfix view of life to see that )
Join us to get action in rural areas( especially)  that makes sound environmental and economic sense . Don't let false guilt from the dark side drag you down --get the facts and know when the jobs right to go ! You might miss out on bananas this month , but if you learn to wait , you may learn the most important life lesson of all .

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