Thank you for all the shout outs and comments on Food, Farming and Freedom! @Kelly E. Keough @Robert LaCombe @Perry J. Greenbaum @Will Tuttle
Loving the engagement and feedback! Growing "follower" base of some well known people may assist to share this essay as it has a lot of helpful nutrition, self-care/ self-reliance info- all are important in time of authoritarian "leaders". You and I must be smarter than the dictators and take care of ourselves, as well as the more than humans and nature. Care, compassion and empathy are in our best interest. Otherwise, we will live in a digital prison. Please read and share this with people you care about- they must know this information. Please help Wildlands grow. I am traveling the U.S. at my own expense. Please support me in getting Restoring Soils and Souls known! Please let me know of media contacts, and anyone else who is honest and courageous enough to share the mission of Wildlands, all included in this essay. I will donate 10% to an animal sanctuary that I want to start. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this important message, Robin. The loss of farmland is a critical issue, and your call to action is inspiring. I particularly appreciate the specific steps you provide, like contacting representatives and participating in No Mow May. Your emphasis on a holistic approach, including soil health and self-reliance, truly resonates. The stories you share, like the Hopi farmer and the Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition, offer hope and inspiration. Your dedication to "Restoring Soils and Souls" is truly commendable.
Thank you, Ayesha, for comments and grateful the messages resonates with you!
By the way it is RG Foods, a member of Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition that feeding people in "food deserts".
Please share Food, Farming and Freedom with those you feel would benefit, and thank you for reading Wildlands with Restoring Soils and Souls! More great interviews with trail blazers are ahead for Wildlands!
Excellent article; our family grows tomatoes every year in our small urban garden. We start from seed and we now have about a dozen plants on our windowsill. Once the threat of frost is over here in Toronto, they will go into the ground in our backyard. The cost is minimal and it is good for our soul.
Thank you, Perry, appreciate your appreciation. ; ) And, love that your family grows a garden from seed and have plants on your windowsill- great air cleaners and fresheners they are, in addition to adding beauty and connection! Cheers to you and your family- keep up the great work and thanks for being you!
“Did you know that if you hit the heart at the bottom or the top of this email it will help others discover my publication and also make me super happy?”
I learned to ask people to help my work get discovered from Changing The Channel @Kirsten Powers- check out her great work! Thank you, Kirsten!
Thank you for all the shout outs and comments on Food, Farming and Freedom! @Kelly E. Keough @Robert LaCombe @Perry J. Greenbaum @Will Tuttle
Loving the engagement and feedback! Growing "follower" base of some well known people may assist to share this essay as it has a lot of helpful nutrition, self-care/ self-reliance info- all are important in time of authoritarian "leaders". You and I must be smarter than the dictators and take care of ourselves, as well as the more than humans and nature. Care, compassion and empathy are in our best interest. Otherwise, we will live in a digital prison. Please read and share this with people you care about- they must know this information. Please help Wildlands grow. I am traveling the U.S. at my own expense. Please support me in getting Restoring Soils and Souls known! Please let me know of media contacts, and anyone else who is honest and courageous enough to share the mission of Wildlands, all included in this essay. I will donate 10% to an animal sanctuary that I want to start. Thank you.
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Thank you for sharing this important message, Robin. The loss of farmland is a critical issue, and your call to action is inspiring. I particularly appreciate the specific steps you provide, like contacting representatives and participating in No Mow May. Your emphasis on a holistic approach, including soil health and self-reliance, truly resonates. The stories you share, like the Hopi farmer and the Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition, offer hope and inspiration. Your dedication to "Restoring Soils and Souls" is truly commendable.
Thank you, Ayesha, for comments and grateful the messages resonates with you!
By the way it is RG Foods, a member of Tulsa Urban Ag Coalition that feeding people in "food deserts".
Please share Food, Farming and Freedom with those you feel would benefit, and thank you for reading Wildlands with Restoring Soils and Souls! More great interviews with trail blazers are ahead for Wildlands!
Excellent article; our family grows tomatoes every year in our small urban garden. We start from seed and we now have about a dozen plants on our windowsill. Once the threat of frost is over here in Toronto, they will go into the ground in our backyard. The cost is minimal and it is good for our soul.
Thank you, Perry, appreciate your appreciation. ; ) And, love that your family grows a garden from seed and have plants on your windowsill- great air cleaners and fresheners they are, in addition to adding beauty and connection! Cheers to you and your family- keep up the great work and thanks for being you!
“Did you know that if you hit the heart at the bottom or the top of this email it will help others discover my publication and also make me super happy?”
I learned to ask people to help my work get discovered from Changing The Channel @Kirsten Powers- check out her great work! Thank you, Kirsten!
My friend, Kim Hall, sent me this also, and thank you to Bobby Mitchell, of Tulsa, OK! Keep up the great work with hemp. https://letstalkhemp.com/
Thank you to my friend, Katie Brown, who lives in Portugal shared this with me, and I am sharing it. https://www.plantlife.org.uk/campaigns/nomowmay/
Sharing a comment from a reader: "Your work is so creative! I love how you weave themes together- so fun and informative!" - AG