Spike says
A soft human voice juxtaposed with a computer-sound keyboard. The images hold together most of the time, carefully edited and crafted. Thank you for foraging and bringing this back for us.
kristiana says
Amy, ever consider coming back to the Maritimes? Probably not huh?
Wanna buy some land in Cape Breton and start our own community? :)
I could consider moving to BC, but can ordinary folks like ourselves afford land there these days? I'm always open to possibilities - but then again I'm awfully attached to the Maritimes, can't help it.
We have to work on getting Henry and his family over here too. And anyone else who wants to join the party! Any takers? ;)
Amy Honey says
hehe, i have considered it lots of times... the land is cheap and plentiful, and the folks are my peeps... if it wasn't for those harsh winters and the fact that i'm also in love with BC, i'd go for it!
maybe someday...
i'll be back in August for a visit at the very least, you're holding my brain, rememeber?
and yes, we have to get Henry over here.
kristiana says
Haha! Sounds good, could be the start of something beautiful.
But first I have to go spend a couple of years in Africa. I'm gonna try to anyway.
Amy, yes dear, I'm taking good care of that brain of yours. Right now we're about to go have a coffee and a smoke on the back step in the sun. It keeps asking me about strokes, and I keep asking it if it feels lucky. Which inevitably it does. And so it goes...
:)
Disco, do you have any carpentry skills? Agricultural? Anything along those lines? Better get ready! :)
disco says
The "Cherokee" type Indians taught the pilgrims to farm by showing them the fish buring technique. Then the pilgrims repaid the Native Americans buy raping their land and spreading disease.
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