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  Human Rights and the Child Support Agency
Ecology and Holism It seems to me that there are several issues under which the CSA are undermining basic human rights and I wish to publicise these here for discussion.

Posted by simon on Thursday, July 22 @ 14:21:41 BST (63 reads) (Read More... 11474 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  Pumpkin Recipes for Halloween
Wildfood and Recipes Pumpkin is a versatile food with many traditional, warming recipes ideal for autumn and winter. Here are recipes for Pumpkin Pie and Pumpkin Soup.

Posted by simon on Wednesday, July 21 @ 12:50:24 BST (30 reads) (Read More... 6807 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  Kavida Rei
Ecology and Holism It is fabulous to reconnect with old friends after 30 years. Especially when you discover the fantastic things they do, like achieving a living by bringing lots of love into the world. In addition to writing fascinating books on Tantra and Erotic Massage, Kavida Rei organises and runs unique parties, called Sensual Soirées - Parties with Heart...

Posted by simon on Monday, June 14 @ 13:02:01 BST (188 reads) (Read More... 7282 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  An Ezine called Nettle Soup !
Ecology and Holism Have you heard of a very successful series of books on life improvement, called “Chicken Soup for the Soul” by Jack Canfield? Well, here is an ezine called “Nettle Soup for the Mind” - a positive, stimulating and tonic mixture of green ingredients inspired by of one of nature's most useful plants, the humble and wholly underrated stinging nettle.

Posted by simon on Tuesday, January 19 @ 08:13:09 GMT (978 reads) (Read More... 4507 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  Lostwithiel Christmas Pageant
Poems and Stories Every year for the past 25 years, the Cornish town of Lostwithiel has hosted what may be the last non-commercial carol singing event in the country, Lostwithiel Christmas Pageant. A turn-out of more than 200 people is not unusual for this event which is quite a substantial amount of people for a small Cornish town.

Posted by simon on Wednesday, November 18 @ 11:58:08 GMT (1362 reads) (Read More... 7913 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  I love to dance
Humour and Fun There is nothing like dancing. I used to freelance my dance then I learned Salsa.

Posted by simon on Monday, September 28 @ 15:02:39 BST (1613 reads) (Read More... 2759 bytes more | Score: 4)


 
  Pink Floyd Tribute
Humour and Fun Pink Floyd at Bingley Hall Staffordshire in 1977 was just the best music concert I ever went to. It was Pink Floyd at their ‘prog. rock’ best. Dark Side of the Moon is also my favourite album ever – it has certainly stood the test of time! I know all the words to all the tracks and can sing along to the whole album.

Posted by simon on Friday, August 07 @ 17:56:08 BST (1848 reads) (Read More... 3902 bytes more | Score: 5)


 
  Summer Pudding
Wildfood and Recipes Midsummer’s Day. What better time for the archetypal summer treat, home-made Summer Pudding with clotted cream. I salivate just thinking about it.

Posted by simon on Monday, June 22 @ 13:11:37 BST (2305 reads) (Read More... 5467 bytes more | Score: 5)


 
  Dealing with The Rocket Glut – Rocket Pesto
Wildfood and Recipes What do you do when your garden is heaving with rocket, just about to flower and bolt into seed? The answer is Rocket Pesto – a way of conserving this lovely taste of summer for six months or so.

Posted by simon on Friday, June 12 @ 09:51:34 BST (2587 reads) (Read More... 4724 bytes more | Score: 5)


 
  The Tastiest Potatoes in the World
Wildfood and Recipes It was in April 07 that I read in the Sunday Times about the fantastically tasty potatoes on the Ile de Batz, near Roscoff on the coast of Brittany. The article described how the islanders grow potatoes in seaweed. I have been aware for some time of seaweed as a healthy source of nutrition with important trace elements and had tried to integrate this foodstuff into my diet. I made Irish lava bread, which was not to my taste. I gathered and dried bladderwrack from the beach and crushed it down with a pestle and mortar, putting it in a pepper grinder to sprinkle on my food instead of salt. I still make and enjoy sushi. But growing these potatoes seemed a good idea.

Posted by simon on Thursday, October 09 @ 13:34:55 BST (3470 reads) (Read More... 4375 bytes more | Score: 5)


 
  The Cut and Paste Generation
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Cutting and pasting essays from the internet is a wholly rational response to an education system that is now an indoctrination system. The word ‘education’ has its origins in the root word ‘educare’ – meaning to ‘draw out and extend’. Modern education no longer does this. It imposes a curriculum on students that has its basis in making us look economically superior to the Germans. The purposes for modern mainstream education are built around economic objectives and are not about the development of human beings as individuals, their potential, values and identity in a changing world. Real education starts where you are – it is grounded in real, personal and lived experience. Real education gives you the tools to reflect on your own experience and make your own sense of it. It helps you to adapt to a new reality in the face of changing circumstances.



Posted by simon on Thursday, March 06 @ 14:28:53 GMT (2804 reads) (Read More... 4454 bytes more | Score: 4)


 
  Green hedonism
Ecology and Holism

In reality I view my values as a green person as relatively meaningless in the scheme of things. I know that at a global level for everyone of me, a person who makes careful choices about what they consume and tries to limit consumption, there are probably 100,000 people who don’t, many of them because they are simply unable to have this wealth of choice. I know that even if every person in the UK became carbon neutral overnight, it would take China just 83 days to make up the difference in global pollution terms.



Posted by simon on Thursday, March 06 @ 14:26:36 GMT (2684 reads) (Read More... 4244 bytes more | Score: 5)


 
  A truth about being Green
Ecology and Holism

When you look around, it seems that ‘green’ is just another colour of consumer capitalism. Often it is the more expensive option in a choice to buy goods. Somewhere along the line corporate consumerism has already hi-jacked many of the real intentions beyond being ‘green’. Surely recycle, reduce, repair and re-use are the essence of the green message?



Posted by simon on Thursday, March 06 @ 14:24:14 GMT (2565 reads) (Read More... 3879 bytes more | Score: 4)


 
  A Global Context
Ecology and Holism

The first section from 'Report on Employment and Housing Prospects in Lostwithiel'. Written for Lostwithiel town Forum in October 2003. This report puts Lostwithiel, an ancient capital of Cornwall, UK in a global, national, regional and context in ‘sustainable economics’. It presents existing plans and information about the economic life of the town. It indicates areas for development in local economic affairs. It identifies grant, loan, education and information services in Cornwall, for stimulating small enterprise locally.



Posted by simon on Sunday, December 03 @ 14:26:09 GMT (3951 reads) (Read More... 5883 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  Learn English in Cornwall
Ecology and Holism

Eco-linguistics meets biodiversity in my language school in the ancient Cornish capital of Lostwithiel.

I am a Cornish person with a life-long love of Cornwall and a deep concern for green issues. My business involves offering a year-round combination of residential and non-residential language courses. I also provide organic vegan and vegetarian Bed and Breakfast.



Posted by simon on Friday, October 27 @ 20:00:24 BST (5075 reads) (Read More... 10795 bytes more | Score: 3.66)


 
  Hazelnut Delight
Wildfood and Recipes It felt like the first touch of autumn today and my mind turned to getting in some wood for the winter. On the way up the hill I noticed there were many windfall hazel nuts on the ground and picked up a few to take home for later as my teeth aren’t up to cracking them any more. In fact I crammed so many into my elasticated trousers that they kept falling down on the way down the hill with the firewood. It seems to be a good year for ‘Cob nuts’ and many of them had delicious kernels just ripe enough to inspire a bit of research and a cooking session.

Posted by simon on Tuesday, September 12 @ 17:24:40 BST (5220 reads) (Read More... 7143 bytes more | Score: 4.6)


 
  Beyond Maslow
Ecology and Holism Abraham Maslow’s model of human needs, showing a ‘motivating hierarchy’ has been a strong influence in several sectors of our culture since the 1950’s. It is used in advertising to predict and manipulate needs and motivations, in health and social services as a sort of scale of personal well-being and in cultural and business studies as a reference to personal development in relation to employment. But a close look reveals that this particularly Western cultural model is missing important elements for those who believe life on earth has a purpose.

Posted by simon on Friday, August 25 @ 17:45:13 BST (5343 reads) (Read More... 7357 bytes more | Score: 4.83)


 
  Earth and World Healing Meditation
Poems and Stories I was walking down from Bob’s Enchanted Croft to Penpoll Creek, to check my kayak was alright, when this lady called Pam jumped out of the hedge and invited me to a party on her land to celebrate her husband’s, David’s birthday. Before I knew where I was, I was involved in an Earth and World Healing Meditation in their cabin, which I reprint here with David Stringer’s permission because it was rather fun.

Posted by simon on Friday, August 25 @ 17:42:52 BST (4077 reads) (Read More... 5631 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  Dew Ponds
Nature and Energy A cute book I picked up in a second-hand bookshop contains a collection of scraps and oddments about the many strange but interesting objects encountered on ramblings and wanderings in the British Countryside. In a time of water shortages and hose pipe bans, Dew Ponds could be a practical way to ensure a localised supply of water for gardening or livestock as this article by E. Mansell describes.

Posted by simon on Friday, August 25 @ 17:40:06 BST (4831 reads) (Read More... 3791 bytes more | Score: 3.66)


 
  The existential tortoise
Humour and Fun

Winston the tortoise paused. He thought - 'Today would be a good day to go the whole five yards'



Posted by simon on Sunday, July 09 @ 20:28:48 BST (3600 reads) (Read More... 3763 bytes more | Score: 5)


 
  Clarkson v. Porritt
Ecology and Holism A media argument has developed between TV’s ‘Top Gear’ presenter Jeremy Clarkson and Jonathon Porritt, former Director of ‘Friends of the Earth’ now head of the Government’s UK Sustainable Developments Commission. As someone deeply committed to ecology, but also enjoying life, I find myself in an interesting position with regards to this.

Posted by simon on Wednesday, June 21 @ 10:45:28 BST (3643 reads) (Read More... 3939 bytes more | Score: 4)


 
  Chemical Consumerism
Wildfood and Recipes Rachel Carson wrote a book in the 1960’s called ‘Silent Spring’, describing how the use of pesticides in our food production was not only destroying wild bird populations but was also a root cause for a whole host of human malaise, including cancer. Today we are told that our diet should contain at least five sorts of fresh fruits and vegetables without any reference to the quality of this food or its authenticity. But really this is not enough to promote health and research shows why.

Posted by simon on Monday, May 29 @ 11:55:33 BST (3568 reads) (Read More... 7222 bytes more | Score: 5)


 
  Hegemony in education
Ecology and Holism Our educational system is presently a mess. Governments have long lost sight of what education actually is and it is mainly replaced within formal ‘educational provision ’by systems of indoctrination. Just how has this come about?

Posted by simon on Friday, February 03 @ 11:59:53 GMT (5443 reads) (Read More... 6571 bytes more | Score: 4.75)


 
  The politics of energy
Ecology and Holism Who owns our energy? In the normal course of things our political systems have come to tax us for a percentage of the energy we spend in work - through using money. The more successful we are in ‘work’ - relating to the economy - the more energy the government of the day can take. Added to this system are local taxes, invisible taxes, stealth taxes, property taxes and so on.

Posted by simon on Friday, February 03 @ 11:56:18 GMT (4139 reads) (Read More... 4407 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  Buckminster Fuller
Ecology and Holism  "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."  ~ Buckminster Fuller.

Posted by simon on Friday, February 03 @ 11:53:33 GMT (3477 reads) (Read More... 5901 bytes more | Score: 5)


 
  An Apple a Day
Wildfood and Recipes There are thousands of varieties of apples, from small, sweet and crisp to large fluffy and sour. Herbalists have long used apples in the treatment of digestive disorders. Generally to treat constipation, use raw apples and grate them for added effect. This helps to combat putrefaction in the gut and apple juice is even capable of destroying some viruses. Apples that are more acidic have a laxative effect. Grated apple added to mashed banana is a useful food for those with Coeliac disease.

Posted by simon on Friday, February 03 @ 11:51:08 GMT (2860 reads) (Read More... 2747 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  Earth Future
Ecology and Holism Futurists speculate about the fate of our earth and as a fan of science, science fiction and ecology it's fun for me to project some of our present planetary scenarios forwards. This article extrapolates the theories of James Lovelock, originator of the Gaia Hypothesis and Thomas Berry, an ecologist and writer.

Posted by simon on Friday, February 03 @ 11:48:49 GMT (2587 reads) (Read More... 4149 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  Healing food
Wildfood and Recipes There are many healing foods available. Nutritional studies into natural healing compounds in fresh food reveal an entire pharmacopoeia just waiting for us. It’s worth learning some of these terms for the nutraceutical and botanical aspects of healing foods. Discover which foods contain these so that you can identify and get the foods that will benefit your own unique physiology and healing situation.

Posted by simon on Friday, February 03 @ 11:46:39 GMT (5753 reads) (Read More... 13125 bytes more | Score: 4.1)


 
  Wildfood party
Wildfood and Recipes  Recipes  for wild food lovers! This coming year, plan ahead for a special  dinner party made from wild food collected from the countryside and  from ‘local’  suppliers. It is often difficult to find ‘bulk’ wild food, enough even for a small party. By collecting over the summer and freezing a few elements (soups and fruits), a varied and multi-course,
easy  to find  and make, and fun wild food dinner party can be had. Bon appetit!


Posted by simon on Friday, February 03 @ 11:44:14 GMT (3226 reads) (Read More... 13795 bytes more | Score: 0)


 
  The Apple Man
Poems and Stories The spiky bushes we came to were low on the ground, the apples hanging inside  a screen of twigs. One of the bushes was far bigger than the others.

Posted by simon on Friday, February 03 @ 11:40:26 GMT (2803 reads) (Read More... 4761 bytes more | Score: 0)


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