When I took a course in biodynamics it was noted how in modern times (with technological advances that distanced people from the land), we'd lost most of the old adages that were once passed down from one generation to the next, pithy sayings that provided clues as to the most auspicious times for planting and other salient gardening activities. (Of course, people were once more observant of nature, not spending so much of time staring straight ahead or down into a screen as if with blinders on.) Thank you for helping to keep these pearls alive and, in the process, encouraging closer observation of the natural world. :)
When I took a course in biodynamics it was noted how in modern times (with technological advances that distanced people from the land), we'd lost most of the old adages that were once passed down from one generation to the next, pithy sayings that provided clues as to the most auspicious times for planting and other salient gardening activities. (Of course, people were once more observant of nature, not spending so much of time staring straight ahead or down into a screen as if with blinders on.) Thank you for helping to keep these pearls alive and, in the process, encouraging closer observation of the natural world. :)