per·ma·cul·ture - /ˈpərməˌkəlCHər/ - originally meaning simply a permanent agriculture but now indicating permanent culture focused on living in accord with the natural world; "Permaculture is a philosophy of working with rather than against nature; of protracted and thoughtful observation rather than protracted and thoughtless action; of looking at systems in all their functions rather than asking only one yield of them..." ~Bill Mollison
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Right now I am sitting at my desk at school planning out a math lesson. I for a long time this spring, a robin has attempted to breach the window of my classroom by repeatedly launching himself at the glass ALL day long. He was just joined by another robin doing the same thing at the other window. I'm contemplating letting them in, but then I think they'd be trapped and I don't want them to get hurt. I guess I'll enjoy the company and pray the don't get hurt.
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