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When's it going to get here?

Gots to play, you know?

-- Critt Jarvis (Wilmington, NC) (critt@critt.com), January 09, 1999

Answers

"Preparing for the Year 2000" by Mark Musick has been submitted for publication in the Washington Tilth journal, January, 1999. Tilth is a Northwest network of organic farmers and gardeners devoted to sustainable agriculture and urban ecology. For more information contact: musick@pikeplacemarket.org

BE PREPARED | FOOD SECURITY | TILTH'S RESPONSE TO Y2K

GET INFORMED ABOUT Y2K | PLANT A MILLENNIUM VICTORY GARDEN!

CREATING ABUNDANCE

-- asd (c@c.c), January 17, 1999.


"Preparing for the Year 2000" by Mark Musick has been submitted for publication in the Washington Tilth journal, January, 1999. Tilth is a Northwest network of organic farmers and gardeners devoted to sustainable agriculture and urban ecology. For more information contact: musick@pikeplacemarket.org

FOOD SECURITY | TILTH'S RESPONSE TO Y2K

PLANT A MILLENNIUM VICTORY GARDEN! | CREATING ABUNDANCE

-- asd (c@c.c), January 17, 1999.


"Preparing for the Year 2000" by Mark Musick has been submitted for publication in the Washington Tilth journal, January, 1999. Tilth is a Northwest network of organic farmers and gardeners devoted to sustainable agriculture and urban ecology. For more information contact: musick@pikeplacemarket.org

Food Security

Tilth's Response To Y2K

Plant a Millennium Victory Garden!

Creating Abundance

-- asdf (c@c.c), January 17, 1999.


Excerpt from I Once Was Blind but Now I See: The Amazing Grace of Y2K

by Margaret Wheatley



"There are great teachers moving among us. They are not individuals, but events. Events we created from our beliefs and practices about how the world works, or how we wanted to make the world work. These events are now upon us, emerging as forces larger and stranger than anything we imagined when we chose which gods we would follow home. As teachers, they go by many different names. Here are only three: Global Warming, Environmental Degradation, the Year 2000 problem (Y2K). While there are many other great ones, these three teach the same lesson: We are one world, woven together in intricate ways, forced now to confront the consequences of how we chose to belong to the planetary community."

The Amazing Grace of Y2K is posted at: http://www.critt.com/pamphlets/grace.htm ~C~

-- tyuo (c@c.m), January 18, 1999.


Excerpt from "I Once Was Blind but Now I See: The Amazing Grace of Y2K" by Margaret Wheatley



"There are great teachers moving among us. They are not individuals, but events. Events we created from our beliefs and practices about how the world works, or how we wanted to make the world work. These events are now upon us, emerging as forces larger and stranger than anything we imagined when we chose which gods we would follow home. As teachers, they go by many different names. Here are only three: Global Warming, Environmental Degradation, the Year 2000 problem (Y2K). While there are many other great ones, these three teach the same lesson: We are one world, woven together in intricate ways, forced now to confront the consequences of how we chose to belong to the planetary community."

The Amazing Grace of Y2K is posted at: http://www.critt.com/p amphlets/grace.htm

~C~

-- roteu (c@c.c), January 18, 1999.



Excerpt from "I Once Was Blind but Now I See: The Amazing Grace of Y2K" by Margaret Wheatley

"There are great teachers moving among us. They are not individuals, but events. Events we created from our beliefs and practices about how the world works, or how we wanted to make the world work. These events are now upon us, emerging as forces larger and stranger than anything we imagined when we chose which gods we would follow home. As teachers, they go by many different names. Here are only three: Global Warming, Environmental Degradation, the Year 2000 problem (Y2K). While there are many other great ones, these three teach the same lesson: We are one world, woven together in intricate ways, forced now to confront the consequences of how we chose to belong to the planetary community."

The Amazing Grace of Y2K is posted at: http://www.critt.com/p amphlets/grace.htm

~C~

-- roteu (c@c.c), January 18, 1999.


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