one day, we’re going to wake up, walk outside barefoot into a field of wildflowers, mushrooms growing from last night’s dew, and look up into a beautiful clear blue sky. no phone in your pocket, no phone lines littering the streets. a porch swing and a book have taken the place of tv and the couch. a deep breath lets you know they stopped the BaAl spraying. the birds will be chirping, no one will be rushing, honking horns, or stressed. children will play with the dog, mom and dad will smile again, neighbor will wave to neighbor, and the world will be at peace.
you’ll pick something out of your garden for breakfast, perhaps your laying hens have a give for you, and it’s off to start your day - not at the droning buzz of an alarm, but rising with the sun, as was meant to be.
until then, we’ve got work to do.
we’ve got a country to save.
find your happiness in every little moment.
WWG1WGA
thats how i grew up on a farm about 25kms south of Johannesburg. we did not even have electricity but a parrifin generator had wild pecan nut trees in open space next to us yes we had mushrooms spring up. only negative poisonous snakes Rinkhals