Some more sneak previous!
Friday, 26 October 2012
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Golden Fleeced Ram
The book is soon to be sent to the publishers!
It is now the very last mad rush to get
everything done!
Our website is now up and running
go take a look...
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Friday, 5 October 2012
Wendell Berry
The Mad Farmer Revolution
The mad farmer, the thirsty one,
went dry. When he had time
he threw a visionary high
lonesome on the holy communion wine.
"It is an awesome event
when an earthen man has drunk
his fill of the blood of a god,"
people said, and got out of his way.
He plowed the churchyard, the
minister's wife, three graveyards
and a golf course. In a parking lot
he planted a forest of little pines.
He sanctified the groves,
dancing at night in the oak shades
with goddesses. He led
a field of corn to creep up
and tassel like an Indian tribe
on the courthouse lawn. Pumpkins
ran out to the ends of their vines
to follow him. Ripe plums
and peaches reached into his pockets.
Flowers sprang up in his tracks
everywhere he stepped. And then
his planter's eye fell on
that parson's fair fine lady
again. "O holy plowman," cried she,
"I am all grown up in weeds.
Pray, bring me back into good tilth."
He tilled her carefully
and laid her by, and she
did bring forth others of her kind,
and others, and some more.
They sowed and reaped till all
the countryside was filled
with farmers and their brides sowing
and reaping. When they died
they became two spirits of the woods.
On their graves were written
these words without sound:
"Here lies Saint Plowman.
Here lies Saint Fertile Ground."
Wendell Berry
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
Hans Hildenbrand
Tatra Mountains, Zakopane, Poland.
Stainslawow, Poland.
Yugoslavia.
Zell-Am-See, Salzburg Province, Austria.
Amazing Amazing Amazing!
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