I know I have shared this flyer before but, since the date is rapidly approaching, I thought I would highlight it again - in case anyone missed it!Thanks for reading Paul Cudenec!
Equinox! Love the thought of it … the two days every year when — except possibly, for flat earthers — light and darkness are equal most everywhere on this planet. If only it were that simple … https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/equilux.html … fascinating stuff.
Hope the weather's with you on the 21st. Happy appling!
PS: I didn't know apple trees were still about. I thought global boiling had killed them all, and they'd been reduced to firewood to keep Greta warm in the winter.
I have to give you tremendous credit for pulling off a festival in a deep rural area and from what looks like using a lot of local food. Do you live in the area. I think actually pulling off living in a rural area in balance with the local culture and ecology is admirable, and at the end of the day more important than any ideological differences we may have. Making a meaningful and culturally intense rather than energy intense rural culture will be one of the keys to living well in the future IMO.
I'm not organising it, just speaking at it! I do live in a rural area, but not there, and it is a pleasure to be able to eat food grown in the soil of the place where you are eating it, rather than frozen and shipped half way across the world. It tastes good and is better for your health.
Equinox! Love the thought of it … the two days every year when — except possibly, for flat earthers — light and darkness are equal most everywhere on this planet. If only it were that simple … https://www.timeanddate.com/astronomy/equilux.html … fascinating stuff.
Hope the weather's with you on the 21st. Happy appling!
PS: I didn't know apple trees were still about. I thought global boiling had killed them all, and they'd been reduced to firewood to keep Greta warm in the winter.
I wish East Sussex wasn’t on the other side of an ocean from me- this looks exceptionally cool.
Yes, it is rather a long way from you! I'm looking forward to it.
Wish I could come, have a SPLENDID time! ^_^
Thanks!
I have to give you tremendous credit for pulling off a festival in a deep rural area and from what looks like using a lot of local food. Do you live in the area. I think actually pulling off living in a rural area in balance with the local culture and ecology is admirable, and at the end of the day more important than any ideological differences we may have. Making a meaningful and culturally intense rather than energy intense rural culture will be one of the keys to living well in the future IMO.
I'm not organising it, just speaking at it! I do live in a rural area, but not there, and it is a pleasure to be able to eat food grown in the soil of the place where you are eating it, rather than frozen and shipped half way across the world. It tastes good and is better for your health.
Would not go to England now if you paid me
Isn’t it inorganic to advertise this digitally?