“When we eat good food, we smell and taste the earth, and thereby reconnect with it: that is what it means to eat with grace.” – Darra Goldstein I stood amazed this morning as I looked out over my veggie patch. The transformation from a piece of sloping earth into something filled with edibles brings […]
Monthly Archives: May 2021
In Search of a Simple Life
“Do we have the strength within ourselves to slow down, to make the necessary changes personally, structurally, and institutionally…so the life around us can flourish?” – Terry Tempest Williams Michael and I, over the last couple of months, have had various discussions about what I’ve always termed as my quest for a simpler way of […]
A Busy Week on the Quinta
“It is not speed that matters, it’s persistence.”– Abhijit Naskar The past week was an exceptionally busy week on the quinta, and both Michael and I were exhausted yesterday. We told a friend on Saturday that no tool will be lifted on Sunday, as we were planning to make it a rest day, but nothing […]
Night Building
“Remember to look up at the stars, and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exists. Be curious. And however difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at. It matters that you don’t just give up.”– […]
Stopping for Tea
“. . . each of our lives traces its own map onto the shared terrain.” – Rebecca Solnit A couple of olive trees in Portugal are said to be older than 2000 years. One of these can be found in Mouchão, not far from the highway that links Central Portugal to Lisbon. Millenial olive trees […]
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