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- From: John Schinnerer <eco_living@yahoo.com>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: how to think about rubble
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 00:59:32 -0800 (PST)
Aloha,
> Try as I might, I am unable to think of the endless pieces of broken
> glass in positive & creative ways
If it were me, I'd just slowly expand into the space, bit by bit,
perhaps from different starting points, cleaning/salvaging as I went.
I'd take it in small manageable chunks, so that I didn't often come
back to this thought:
> ... its unconceivable that it would ever
> all be removed...
...triggered by contemplating the whole area at once; and eventually it
would be all converted...this is part of how I approach assorted
invasives on my Hawai'i land. If I try and "solve" all the "trouble
spots" at once I overwhelm myself, but if I just deal with a bit at a
time and don't burn myself out on it I find I get quite a lot done
without the mental stress of overwhelm.
best wishes,
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John Schinnerer, MA
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-
how to think about rubble,
mIEKAL aND, 10/29/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: how to think about rubble, Mikal Jakubal, 10/29/2001
- Re: how to think about rubble, mIEKAL aND, 10/29/2001
- Re: how to think about rubble, John Schinnerer, 10/30/2001
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