Tuesday, November 12, 2013

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I'll give you my impressions of the debate, because when I talked to several people about the debate at times I wondered if we were in the same debate. I'll certainly on toes, but it is just so.
He sat in the middle. On the left side with "Do knipmode not Frack with our Planet" on his chest Jonathan Deal. He wrote a coffee table book, Tmeless Karoo. knipmode But he lives in Durbanville and also with the greatest 4 4
I have ever seen there aangekom.Toonbeeld of a forty-something in the, successful African success with everything knipmode he do. Losing is not in his frame of reference. I think he ended up by chance in the position but such are needed. The man with the white hat and nods of view, red flower Ivo Fighter. Freelance journalist with a wide genre and author of Extreme Environment. Pro fracking, from the nature of the case.
He wrote the book on the orders knipmode of his editor, and what journalist, with a sparse journalist salary will not grab the opportunity with both hands. There's knipmode the background. I will not go into more detail, but the nature of the case, the vote indicated that the anti-fracking by far in the majority, knipmode but what can you expect because it was in a Karoo town . I was one of the majority but for very different reasons. knipmode
After the debate, I spoke to several people, and it's mainly, "not in my backyard". Mainly for personal and financial reasons, for behold, they simply do not believe in less is more. more is more and the more the better.
If I make a statement "as we all have our ways of life scale down, house car a bathroom, then we do not frack" they look at me as if the cat carried knipmode me. All this stuff is about money and ease, and none of them think holistically. Holism is not a term that they lay their expectations.
What struck me is the contrast between the true Karoo people and I call the New Karoo. The people of many generations knipmode live such experienced people, in the good sense of the word. It's not people who live on the Earth, it's people of the Earth, with nature, concerning saving the Karoo desert. They have an aura of acquiescence by the Grace of God. They argue or fight for they know they is uigelewer to people who do not understand, and they are by far in the minority.
Fortunately Antony Osler with his new book, Zen Dust. Karoo farmer near Colesberg, and a Buddhist. Keen sense of humor and a tenderness of peace around him. He had people even crying and laughing. He calls it a Non-Self Help Book at the beginning is a quote, small written in plain letters.
Go buy the book, see the other side of the mirror. It was a privilege and a renewed inspiration knipmode to meet him. Oh and the book is not about fracking, it's about to become one with the earth, for we have loosed prow and belongings stuck itself.
rosiemetdorings on November knipmode 12, 2012 at 1:57 pm said:
The average Belgian family has two cars. The public transport is such that it is not an issue. We have been here for a year without wheels and can get where we want to be going to visit friends by bus. I just will not like the 2nd bathroom to sacrifice still remember the fights knipmode from my childhood when someone knipmode (mostly me) to relax and another was in a hurry
It's like the hen and the egg. Cape Town has the wonderful bus service, knipmode but is now in financial trouble because not enough people use it. They will probably only use it as fuel R50.00 a liter.
Zeppie @ zephur on December 1, 2012 at 10:05 am said:
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