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December Issue of Sustainable Media, Happy Hibernation!
- From: "Yaya Balinci" <yaya@telus.net>
- To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
- Subject: December Issue of Sustainable Media, Happy Hibernation!
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 02:30:06 -0800
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load. My appologies but this is where it is at for now. If you are interested in
some good words it is worth the run to the kitchen for snacks or to the
composting toilet for some business. Anyways i appreciate all feedback and i am
now looking for a company that sells tree-free paper to put a link to their
company on the page. Anyone interested? So here it is the big
trinity.
By the way:
A bed-time story:
In search of top-soil and some people to help maintain it: Five intelligent BC foresters, farmers, designers, architects, engineers, and artisans wanting to produce more jobs in the forest, while maintaining top-soil and sustaining the diversity of the forest ecosystem, bought 500 acres together. They each paid one-fifth of the down-payment, and promised to work hard and with the forest in mind each pay one-fifth of the remaining payment. The land was purchased in the name of a co-operative much like the name of an apartment complex is or a neighborhood is purchased and divided. But also different. The cooperative would be something like this: decisions made by consensus, each land holder is obligated to maintain top-soil-growth and diversity within each identified ecosystem, each land holder maintains 100 acres that she or he is personally responsible to hold in trust to the Earth, each land holder maintains 25 acres of this 100 acres to create sustainable orchard gardens and shelters each land holder maintains 75 acres of this 100 acres to guide a forest that produces jobs in the forest while maintaining top-soil and sustaining the diversity of the forest ecosystem into old growth phases. And the earth lived happily ever after. Anyone interested please RSVP.
Good Morrow, Michael Hollihn |
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December Issue of Sustainable Media, Happy Hibernation!,
Yaya Balinci, 12/10/2000
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