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Originally Posted by Bill Ryan
But I loved the Highlands, and still do. It could be an ideal place to hang out except that there's not much that one can do to grow food - the miracles of Findhorn notwithstanding. One MIGHT be reduced to crofting - which any Highlander will tell you is very hard work indeed.
On the other hand, the people are the finest (and toughest); the small communities are strong; there's no shortage of land, or what George Green calls "the most valuable mineral on the planet" (water). And Big Brother is quite a long way away.
Very best to all - Bill
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Bill is right in what he says. Parts of Scotland are lovely, in a very wild and elemental way, but surviving here would be challenging. Mind you that is probably going to be true of anywhere. Back to what I was saying about intention, if we share that intention, we can reclaim a lot of energy and by focusing on a shared goal, we could succeed at anything!
So let me ask you all a question.....what would be our shared goal?
Seems to me that question could be answered on different levels.
Angel of the Mists