Friday, 27 March 2009

First Time for Everything

This 'blog' should have started the day I first left Townsville, the transit time when people around me didn't know who I was, and I started trying to find out.

Now, 9 months later, I am blessed to be living in Apia, Samoa, working on a Permaculture project, living proof that you get what you ask for.

This is the first time I have been able to regularly record information (and subjective findings) about my journey, for others to read. I do have an extensive written records, and readers should not be surprised to find amongst current entries, my musings from the time this blog should have begun.

But, OK, it is what it is - the name comes from a peom written on the back of my shirt by a very good man, originally by Michael Leunig from the anthology When I Talk To You.

This blog will be a personal account of my appointment as Permaculture Development Officer for METI here in Samoa, and may I remind you that filtered through my worldview Permaculture covers every aspect of experience, so don't expect an unambiguous report.

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in this blog do not necessarily represent those held by ANYONE ELSE. (They made us do this - can't even say who 'they' are.)

Let it out
Let it go
Let it all unravel
And it can be a path on which to travel

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