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howdidthishappen
February 24, 2007 - 4:56am
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incredible information
wow.
thank you for writing this, grandma joy. i am going to print it out and put it on my frige.
it's interesting because although i am eating almost all organic at this point (with your encouragement -- thank you so very much!) i've been thinking about face and body products and such. i was actually in a great organic store here in new york yesterday looking at alot of their products and trying to decide what to get. (ever the libran that i am, though,i couldn't make up my mind and left with nothing!)
and i'm thinking we have a small back yard -- this might be a great summer to start to plant a few little things with my daughter. it sounds like a fun and smart thing to do.
thanks again for this, grandma joy. i've been thinking about you. so glad to see this.
lots of love to you.
xxsusan
Grandma Joy
February 24, 2007 - 1:13pm
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Thank you
Thank you Susan, for your kind words. I had a copy of a Mother Earth News magazine a couple of months ago with articles on doing backyard gardening. One person who lived in either New York or New Jersey actually did a huge amount of gardening in pots on the deck of their apartment! I understand about not being able to make up your mind on what to get when purchasing something - just remember to take baby steps - one thing at a time. This way, you have time to read and study about what you want to do. Just look how far you have come since finding Whole Woman! It was such a pleasure watching you transform into a whole woman and empowering yourself!
Sorry I haven't kept up with the postings. I'm speaking at a chiropractor's wellness seminar in Oklahoma this next week and have been trying to get things ready to go while at the same time trying not to stress over getting up in front of 300 people!!
Love and blessings to you.
Grandma Joy
UKmummy
February 24, 2007 - 1:25pm
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Dear Grandma Joy,I LOVE
Dear Grandma Joy,
I LOVE Mother Earth News and I am a regular subscriber.
My current and I hope temporary desert suburban living conditions don't lend themselves too easily and practically to as much sustainable living as I would like. (At least not now without some big and time consuming projects). I do however have big plans for the future which I hope will include a move to greener pastures.
I am constantly inspired towards living a more completely sustainable life through reading Mother Earth News.
A couple of years ago I signed up with the community supported agriculture group where I lived and we got wonderful organic veggies delivered each week. We have stopped temporarily due to expense and less time to creatively cook without waste with two little ones.
I definitely see an organic veggie garden in my future. I was greatly inspired when I worked on an organic farm in Israel back in my late teens. A wonderful wise woman there taught me so much, and I have always harbored dreams since to have a small farm, or at least a veggie patch.
My Father grew all our fruit and veggies while I was growing up year round in England. I have vivid memories of REAL tasting veggies and fruit. Yum!
Michelle.
howdidthishappen
February 24, 2007 - 5:42pm
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GOOD LUCK!
wow, grandma joy! speaking in front of 300 people, huh? that sounds amazing. i suspect you will be incredible as you are so heartfelt and honest about things and i know you believe so strongly in what you are doing. what day do you actually give the lecture? i'll be sending you loads of good thoughts.
and you know you have been instrumental in things shifting for me. i can not believe how things have, in fact, changed in such a short time. i really feel great and so hopeful about everything. i really do think everything will be okay. everything IS okay. i feel lucky indeed.
love to you.
susan
bertilsgirl
February 25, 2007 - 1:37am
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Me. too
I also like Mother Earth News, but discontinued my subscription because I had no time to read them - they simply piled up on the table. How does one go organic with little time to shop or cook? I do get some things organic, a few foods eg. milk and eggs and some personal care products. However, it's hard to find things in the store that are organic, and I don't trust the "store line" of some organics to be truly organic - just as the label "fresh" doesn't really mean fresh. Organic salads need to be eaten quickly as they don't keep long, and I haven't yet found a bag of organic greens only big enough for one or two. Will keep on trying.
Grandma Joy
February 25, 2007 - 3:17pm
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UKmummy
Hi Michelle,
I can relate to everything you just posted. I hide my issues of Mother Earth News until I've read it front to back! Our land here is not conducive to the garden I want unless I spend big bucks to import good soil, but since we have horrible water, I didn't want to go to the expense. Besides, we are expecting a move this year, to which I hope will be greener pastures, too! I am also constantly inspired to living more sustainably and hope, if our profit on the sale of this place is high enough, that we can incorporate wind or solar power on the next place, plus a good water purification system.
The wise woman on the organic farm in Israel sounds like a mentor I would like to have. My parents grew our food but they have since passed on and I miss them and their knowledge, even after 25 and 30 years respectively. I remember once taking a salt shaker to a friend's cucumber patch and enjoying the bounty straight from the ground!
Love and blessings,
Grandma Joy
Grandma Joy
February 25, 2007 - 4:28pm
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Re: Good Luck
Thank you Susan for your encouragement! You may send all your good thoughts to me for Friday night! It will certainly be a boost to my nervous system.
I am so happy you are doing better and that you know everything IS okay. Keep that thought.
Love,
Grandma Joy