> Liked that Gerald, & suspect as you do that B would find our flowers
> much worse than any he saw then....
Yes, I think our flowers are receeding back to their carbon base!
> or the lack of them; listening to a CBC report from the Brazilian
> rainforest, where the cutting goes on, the logger knowing it will be
> eventually destructive for the whole planet but still feeling they must
> for today's meal on the table... it might be gone by 2030...
Yes, read that. And our leadership here doesn't believe in science.
All I hope is that when he goes to his just reward the God (he made)
says to him: "Stupid, stupid, stupid... I sent you science to save your
planet!" And by the way, that same God will say, "I said the same thing
to the corporate board at Monsanto! No body listens to the god they
made anymore!"
PS. thank you for that fitting Creeley quote below you
signature!
Cheers,
Gerald S.
> Doug
>
> Douglas Barbour
> Department of English
> University of Alberta
> Edmonton Alberta T6G 2E5 Canada
> (780) 436 3320
> http://www.ualberta.ca/~dbarbour/dbhome.htm
>
> Hand and mind
> and heart one
> ground to walk on,
> field to plough.
>
> Robert Creeley
>
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