by JPL » Thu 08 Feb 2007, 16:35:02
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You kind of remind me of my father actually, though he must be a lot older than you. He actually had a burn out at the beginning of the nineties over, among some other things, the issue of global warming/the environment. Sad to say he hasn't really recovered since

Hi Bas,
Ouch. I know one or two people that had the same burn-out. It's the feeling of impotance that gets to you. I'm sorry about your dad.
I went to our nearest city today to buy some supplies I couldn't get locally - Rennes. These days I don't leave the smallholding much (not much point, really) and I had a mental note to trim my beard and put on some clean clothes (I spent the weekend pruning fruit trees and everything was a bit green-stained).
Then I thought- bugger it! What am I trying to prove? My wife & I got in the car, shovelled seed catalogues and bits of hay off the driver's seat and I (for one) went to town in my usual kit, plus my trusty all-weather combat jacket (cos it looked like rain was on its way). Bought our stuff and then had a nice meal, sat next to all the guys with the mobile phones and the suits.
Over the meal my wife & I talked (and argued - but nicely) about the cost of certain things post peak and if we should have bought more of the stuff I favour (like carbon-fibre tool handles) or hers' - (suitable trees so we can grow and make our own tool-handles).
I wonder what they thought of us? Only time will tell (grin). But I don't feel despondent right now - the time-lines are slowly catching up with us ;o)
JPL