thank you colour..
and no, --Shadow, i wouldn't have imagined someone who actually read the thread, or a Nexian, would act thus..
ne of my first thoughts after the initial disbelief and shock were to at least put out a plea for the trees on the nexus, as it is a relatively widely viewed platform..
--Shadow, wrote
very acacian, really..
jamie,hi and thanks..yes it is ironic..
Snozzleberry
..i really appreciate that Snozz.. and the good work you're doing out there..
endlessness wrote:
Gowpen (good to see you)
yes, a terrible shame, you rightly say
Gowpen wrote:
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and no, --Shadow, i wouldn't have imagined someone who actually read the thread, or a Nexian, would act thus..
--Shadow, wrote
..yes..thanks for bringing the thread to it's roots..The awareness is what will save acacia's in the end...
very acacian, really..
jamie,hi and thanks..yes it is ironic..
Snozzleberry
..i really appreciate that Snozz.. and the good work you're doing out there..
endlessness wrote:
..this is really good to hear..i'd have liked to have heard you talk..and thanks for reminding me of the main mission and the positive side of information..helps bring about balance..Snozz and I made sure to mention the harvesting sustainability aspect during our talk at aya2014 at least a couple of times, and I noticed whenever we mentioned such things there were many nods of recognition.
Gowpen (good to see you)
yes, a terrible shame, you rightly say
Gowpen wrote:
acute observationAlso, small twigs have wey more surface area of bark
Amen to thatI might be able to make 100's of people self-sufficient before I die, give a man a fish and all that.
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