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RE: Drawn from the Garden of a Sublime Sunday

I am not sure I can buy what Emerson is selling there. Perhaps Alice O'Connor is more to my liking when she advanced that happiness is the moral objective of one's life. If nothing else, I think it is the more honest position. Of course most folks know her as Ann Rand. 🙂

I wish I had a generous giver like Waldo as a neighbor that would kindly give me some of his corn. It pains me to have to buy it lol. $2 for 3 is nearly criminal , no?

I am very envious of your fruit trees. I hope to one day grow some cherries, corn and cucumbers. Those were fun days. I doubt it will happen, but the thought alone is nice.

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 2 years ago  

Well, you heard what I had to say about that! Off my post! :) Happiness is the moral objective, no? Well, it is for me and I suspect for you also. Oh, yes. I am very familiar with your Ann Rand. She was influential with conservatives and libertarians in the 1950's (not sure what year) The philosophy she created was Objectivism - objective reality, absolute reason, individualism, and laissez-faire capitalism.

I have generous givers around me. I really do. They harvest in abundance and share with those they know. Trading is common, barter... Will it be this way if times get worse? I am not sure, but their giving is not expected, it is always a nice surprise, so either way. My Harris Teeter (and farmstands) are not that high. That is criminal.

The fruit trees are amazing! I am so happy I planted many of them when I bought the house, but honestly, there is a lot that was already planted. Figs, pecans, some apples, cherry plum, and kiwi and pomegranates. I have planted many more and they are doing really well. It excites me too! I have my own orchards! Okay, they are mini, but, still fun!

Your day will come. I'll be optimistic for you. Have a super Sunday!