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Never Wearing Out the Animals, the Land or Themselves

strawberry
May 24, 2012
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"In my father's day . . . everyone had their own vegetable garden, their chickens and rabbits.  Living was not dear, taxes were low and the natives travelled about their business on donkeys, unhurried, never wearing out the animals, the land or themselves."  - Jean Renoir (from Renoir’s Garden)

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Most of this we can have even today,if we adapt a low-turnaround lifestyle.Nice picture;position intentionally?
Beautiful!
Oh, sounds like heaven.

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