“the link for Preservation farm”
Can you give us the link for this seed source, Granny? I looked on Google but the results are ambiguous.
I loved what you said about being a Christian Cherokee with respect for the earth. What you said was just so beautiful it made me a bit sad for how we’ve trashed some places that should be a treasure.
Near my mountain home east of Fresno, there’s a place where the Kings River crosses State Route 180. It should be a gorgeous area with the river, the bridge and scenic trees and hills in the background, but instead there’s a horrendous trailer park nearby. The place has not one trailer worth keeping. There’s also a private camping area across the road where people are allowed to live in camping trailers and tents. Just a disgusting place. I hope the freeway goes through there with a big offramp and wipes out the trailer park. LOL.
I know people need places to live, but such squalor is just a terrible shame. We need more respect for Mother Earth.
I looked up the “three sisters” and we might try that. Thanks for the link.
This appears to be the main link:
http://www.sandhillpreservation.com/
When I was ordering from them, they were a paper catalog, and not on the internet.
LOL, my mobile is 50 years old and all I am asking of it, is to shelter me until I am dead.
Once, I kept it up and had a pretty yard, now I don’t go outside and it falls into the ugly class.
But I know what you mean, about some of them, as there is a mobile home park full of not desirable folks down the street from us.
It is not our old homes that rate us, but what is in the heart and souls of those who live in them.
There are far too many people, who are homeless and living in whatever they can find to shelter their families.
We came to California in the 1930’s and lived in tents, so have been there and done that.
When I got sick and had to quit work, I almost lost my place and feared being homeless, so have an idea of how easy it is to become homeless and how quick it can happen.
I did loose a couple investment properties and sold my mountain property for half of what I had refused, 5 years before.
I listen to police scanners and it still scares me to hear the Police discuss the homeless people that they deal with, not all are drunks, etc.......I sure was not and am not.
I smile, for at times the world looks bleak and then there are the times that it is beautiful.