Interesting article I lifted from www.alternet.org . I'm not familiar with Mr. Hartmann. The things he has to say in this article are profound, and I think, very true.
Only individual action will "save the world." Individual action brought about by individual change. As I well know, individual change in habits and attitudes is very hard. Check it out.
http://www.alternet.org/vision/152928/thom_hartmann%3A_as_world_population_reaches_7_billion%2C_what_will_save_us_from_ourselves/
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
The Name of this Blog
Sterquilinus is the Roman god of compost and manure. Couldn't find a picture of a statue, painting or mosaic of him.
Ceres was the Roman goddess of agriculture. What's interesting is that she had 12 helpers that related to the grain harvest. These guys....
Ceres was the Roman goddess of agriculture. What's interesting is that she had 12 helpers that related to the grain harvest. These guys....
- Vervactor, "He who ploughs"
- Reparator, "He who prepares the earth"
- Imporcitor, "He who ploughs with a wide furrow"[9]
- Insitor, "He who plants seeds"
- Obarator, "He who traces the first plowing"
- Occator, "He who harrows"
- Serritor, "He who digs"
- Subruncinator, "He who weeds"
- Messor, "He who reaps"
- Conuector (Convector), "He who carries the grain"
- Conditor, "He who stores the grain"
- Promitor, "He who distributes the grain"
Couldn't find any pictures of these guys, either. I suppose they were pretty rural deities. And, they seemed to have multiple names depending on location. Sorry about the spacing. Apparently, when I copied this little bit out of Wikipedia, it just carried over the whole page's formatting. I figured out how to change the type size, but the line spacing ... not so good.
Nothing simple that I can see to correct the line spacing. Sigh.
Maybe when I move out to the boonies, I'll set up a little statue or plaque of Sterquilinus. Right next to the compost heap.
Nothing simple that I can see to correct the line spacing. Sigh.
Maybe when I move out to the boonies, I'll set up a little statue or plaque of Sterquilinus. Right next to the compost heap.
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