How Fast Can a Dream Grow?
How Fast Can a Dream Grow?
Date: 8/21/2014 10:55:30 AM ( 10 y ) ... viewed 862 times
How Long did it take for the ancient Kamut® Khorasan Wheat in this pot to grow? About eight days? Two weeks? Four weeks? The way to know is to grow some! We are asked to get engaged in growing Heirloom Seeds and and Ancient Grains before we can imagine Uncle Sam will marry Auntie (Anti) GMO. A shift in consciousness is needed now and this can come through more of us Entering Plant Parenthood.
HOW FAST CAN A DREAM GROW? ~AS FAST AS A BLADE OF GRASS!
What are your dreams?
I am back planting dreams with Kamut® Ancient Khorasan wheat.
Can you guess how long it took for this grass grown from Kamut® ancient wheat seeds to come up?
Let me know your answers.
There is a prize.
THIS IS THE ORIGINAL VERSION OF THE GROW A HEALTHIER PIZZA STARTER KIT
THE GROW A HEALTHIER PIZZA STARTER KIT
GET ENGAGED:
HELPING UNCLE SAM GET MARRIED TO "ANTI" (Auntie) GMO
WE Gotta get engaged before THEY get married!
THE CAMPAIGN TO GROW A HEALTHIER PIZZA BELIEVES that when thousands and thousands of new gardeners get engaged in growing their own food with heirloom seeds and ancient grains, this will lead to Uncle Sam getting engaged to Anti (Auntie) GMO,
The Rising Up of Auntie GMO….Please help breathe increased life and vitality into Anti (Auntie) GMO. Organic Seeds of Kamut® Khorasan Ancient Grain have been called the Prophet's Wheat. Grow them. They will teach you many lessons. Plant Your Dream with these seeds. Harvest your Intentions. My Dream is that you will help Grow A Healthier Pizza. In growing more of our food, we will inspire a Grassroots movement that restores America the Beautiful into the hands of mer Eminent Gardeners. Be That Gardener. Will back our Sacred Seeds. --Leslie Goldman, Your Enchanted Gardener To Learn more about Uncle Sam Marries "Anti" Auntie GMO.
THIS SECTION OF THIS BLOG WAS ADDED AUGUST 22, 2014
These are Ancient grass seeds of KAMUT Khorasan wheat growing in a pot. I planted a seed for Clarity RE: The Simpson Seed Library-Department of Ag Communications. Recently, a Seed Library in Mechanicsburg came to the attention of its nearby Department of Ag. This set off a firestorm on the internet as well as an opportunity to develop a national conversation about Seed Saving, Support for Seed Libraries, and GMO Education.
I had the opportunity to ask a Rabbi as well as a nun How long did they imagine it took for the grass in this pot to grow? One thought four weeks. It took about eight days for the grass to grow this size. It is important that we get our beat back with nature. The Seed Library Movement has recently captured my attention as a place where gardeners with the right priorities for saving seeds are on the front lines and in the soil re-establishing the kind of food growing system that is essential for economic health in America. I would like to help educate Gov about our perspectives.
Fundamentally, I know I need to increase my garden time to regain a healthy relationship to our physical world. We are asked to get Engaged in growing Heirloom Seeds and Ancient Grains and need to do this before we can imagine that Uncle Sam will Marry Auntie (Anti) GMO.
HERE ARE SOME LINKS TO GET UP TO SPEED WITH SOME OF THE IDEAS I FEEL WE NEED TO TEACH HERE IN MY CITY AND AT THE NATIONAL HEIRLOOM EXPO SEPTEMBR 9,10,11.
UNCLE SAM MARRIES AUNTIE (ANTI) GMO
http://curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=2197727
ABOUT SEED LIBRARIES
AND JOINING THE SEED LIBRARY NETWORK
http://seedlibraries.org/page/why-seed-libraries-1
OTHER PLANT YOUR DREAM BLOGS IN THIS SERIES
I ordered some memorability from the Simpson Public Library site that arrived August 18, 2014. I would like to take these to The National Heirloom Expo September 9,10,11 in Santa Rosa, Ca, where I will teach as well as participate in a National Seed Library Summit. I went into the garden to plant Ancient Grains of Kamut ® Khorasan wheat today that had been sprouting during the last week. I am planting seeds for clarity around the Simpson Seed Library-Department of Ag Communications. May good come from the communication. May all our work pave the way for Seed Libraries to continue to flourish with the well wishes of all. May a National Conversation emerge in support of Seed Saving, Support for Seed Libraries, and GMO Education. I wrote Plant Your Dream Blogs to contribute to this clarity and good outcomes. Today, I heard from Johnny Zook, Seed Program Supervisor, Penn Department of Ag, and Jonelle Darr, Cumberland County Executive Director, home of the Simpson Seed Library. Darr thanked me for attempting to correct the facts and said, "From what I could see, the information that you have regarding my statements, and the library's actions are correct." Johnny Zook said he liked the story and that I included what needed to be told regarding their communications. Here is the story, "Planting Clarity! Simpson Seed Library and Ag Dept Wrap Up," "Planting Clarity! Simpson Seed Library and Ag Dept Wrap Up," --Leslie Goldman, Your Enchanted Gardener, August 18, 2014.
PLANTING CLARITY! SIMPSON SEED LIBRARY AND AG DEPT WRAP UP
http://curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=2196853
PLANTING SEEDS FOR A NATIONAL CONVERSATION
http://curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=2193937
AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT OBAMA ASKING FOR SUPPORT FOR SEED LIBRARIES AND GMO EDUCATION
http://curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=2193991
HELPING UNCLE SAM MARRY AUNTIE (ANTI) GMO
http://curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=2181365
MY TEACHINGS FOR THE THE NATIONAL HEIRLOOM EXPO 2014
http://curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=2197699
A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF CORRESPONDENCE AND PRESS ON THE JOSEPH T. SIMPSON LIBRARY SITE REGARDING THEIR SEED LIBRARY
The Simpson Public Library has done a wonderful job of detailing the main communications about the unfoldment of these events.
http://www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org/?q=SIM_SeedLibrary
A GROWING NUMBER OF SEED LIBRARIES NOW EXIST IN MANY PUBLIC LIBRARIES.
This is the way the Seed Library has been working;
Seed libraries, often located in public libraries or other community gathering points, are institutions created for the purpose of sharing seeds. The idea is that a library patron can “check-out” seeds to grow themselves, let “go-to-seed”, and then return seeds to the library to share with other community members. The seeds circulated at lending libraries are usually regionally-adapted and heirloom (unlike most commercial “hybrid” seeds, so that the next generation of seeds will produce plants similar to the parent plant). The purpose of most seed libraries is to provide an alternative to genetically modified seeds, increase biodiversity and plant resilience, and reconnect local people with their food systems.
More about Seed Libraries are found on the seed library social network site
This Art, How Fast Can a Dream Grow! As Fast as a Blade of Grass! is the centerpiece of our Grow A Healthier Pizza Campaign. Canvas copies are available. Contact me, 619.384.2631.
8:45 am
August 21, 2014
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