tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5068486315338288419.post2820432704806644329..comments2024-03-28T09:57:15.040+11:00Comments on Artist as Family: Preparing the ground for more flowering Artist as Familyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01000057566127487240noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5068486315338288419.post-63290559200704390632017-03-06T12:35:00.647+11:002017-03-06T12:35:00.647+11:00Dear Tony, Meg and our child Woody were asked not ...Dear Tony, Meg and our child Woody were asked not to harvest feijoas (largely fallen and unwanted) in the very publicly used carpark behind Cliffy's last year. We have purchased several feijoas from Jeff's (next door nursery) over the years but none have ever fruited. As a result of Jeff's request, we haven't been and won't be back to harvest fruit there even if they're once again left to rot. Your comment here, almost a year later, is bizarre and aggressive. We are a family who have planted hundreds of fruit producing plants in the shire for public consumption over the past several years and will continue to plant more. Your spying on us has obviously caused you to turn a blind eye to this, while your other eye has fabricated an incredible lie – that we take from private trees. The way we live obviously offends and challenges you. We're very sorry for you on this point. Permapoesishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05565236504537501720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5068486315338288419.post-89726427049067745242017-03-06T10:22:17.326+11:002017-03-06T10:22:17.326+11:00Wonderful for you to live your life this way. But ...Wonderful for you to live your life this way. But pkease stop taking the fruit off our Feijoa tree behind Cliffys next the Wombat nursery as we wait all year for them and then yoh come along and take them from our tree. The tree is on private property as are many of the trees you pick fruit from around town Tonynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5068486315338288419.post-78478954872051133082016-10-15T08:57:59.252+11:002016-10-15T08:57:59.252+11:00Nice, lovely and informative. Thank you!Nice, lovely and informative. Thank you!SHONhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17414471875976882011noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5068486315338288419.post-17494794474170723912016-08-27T12:27:50.621+10:002016-08-27T12:27:50.621+10:00Thanks David, we so support you in your own Z'...Thanks David, we so support you in your own Z's "thirst for actual, tangible & applied, factual knowledge," because this is what makes him feel alive. So glad Land Cultures landed in your world. Great to see your home projects coming along. Much love to you all. PPermapoesishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05565236504537501720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5068486315338288419.post-44163115517866603862016-08-24T13:07:27.457+10:002016-08-24T13:07:27.457+10:00As always guys, loved your post! So cool to see Wo...As always guys, loved your post! So cool to see Woody & Zeph learning and growing up with each other. I can see our Zeph, though only 7, with his creative mind and thirst for actual, tangible & applied, factual knowledge starting to struggle in a conventional system geared solely towards numbers, words and benchmarks. We're tossing up what that will mean for our future as a learning family and your journey is always inspirational! <br />With love,<br />Dave<br /><br />ps - loving the Land Cultures film - I've just signed up to be a leader at our local Cub Scouts (where Zeph has started) and I'm going look at how we can work that into the broad base of activities that Cubs allows for. Last week as part of their "World Conservation Badge" we looked at Climate Change, fossil fuels, renewables and local regenerative agriculture as one part of a solution. All of the Cubs wrote letters in opposition to a local Coal mine in Wyong (Wallarah 2) that is currently up for public comment. So cool to see the young kids "getting it".dbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03557335178920881882noreply@blogger.com