To: "permaculture" <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
Subject: Re: We are one
Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2000 17:55:00 -0200
Pete-- it´s a question of pond depth...But cattails
are good weaving material to make "esteiras".- dry in the shade and moisten a
bit before weaving..Turning the problem into solution...
Welcome comments Graham and welcome back to well
being. The parallels are constant between all living beings. Wonderful that
you could treat us with your insights as we all run the risk of being overcome
by 'bindweed' at some point in life...
The more that we can see and be an integral part of
our universe the more closely we can weave the threads into creation; life and permaculture invite
us.
Regards Pete
PS. While I'm here......I have a problem with
Cat tails clogging up the pond in the Guarani indian reservation where I work
once a week here in Sao Paulo, Brasil. I hear that they are edible, but don't
know if the Guarani would be into eating them, as they are pretty traditional
in their ways. Apart from pulling them out by the roots, is there some way
that we can reclaim the pond to stock some fish??? Help
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We are one,
Débora U. Barocas e Peter J. Webb, 10/26/2000