Discussion with Jim Mora on Critical Mass today was sparked by Valerie Davies’ Bloggers’ complexes.
If you haven’t visited her before I encourage you to go back to her earlier posts.
I like the way she finishes with food for threadbare gourmets and food for thought.
Apropos of the latter, one recent post finished with:
Our ordinary mind always tries to persuade us that we are nothing but acorns and that our greatest happiness will be to become bigger, fatter, shinier acorns; but that is only of interest to pigs. Our faith gives us knowledge of something better: that we can become oak trees. E.F. Schumacher. 1911 – 1977 Economist and writer of ‘Small is Beautiful ‘.
Ele, I’ve only just discovered that I could work my way back to you by clicking on Pingback… hadn’t a clue what that was, and looked it up on Google, but never understand the terms they’re talking in. All this is to explain my very delayed response to your wonderful -plug for me on radio. I didn’t hear it, but obviously lots of people did, because my hits on the blog went stratospheric!
Thank you so much for your generous support and enthusiasm, so much appreciated, Valerie
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My pleasure, Valerie. I enjoy your blog and am delighted that others have followed.
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