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Your Millennium Garden:
This comes from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) by way of San Diego Peace Resource Center Director Carol Jahnkow.Also want to ask a favor - when spring planting, please take leftover seeds in their packets to local food bank for distribution. They may be used in community gardens or small pots somewhere. Lizzy Your Millennium Garden: Plant three rows of peas: Peace of mind Peace of heart Peace of soul Plant four rows of squash: Squash gossip Squash indifference Squash assumptions Squash isms Plant four rows of lettuce: Lettuce be faithful Lettuce be kind Lettuce be happy Lettuce really love one another No garden should be without turnips: Turnip for service when needed Turnip to help one another Turnip the music and dance Water freely with patience and cultivate with love. There is much fruit in your garden because you reap what you sow. To conclude your garden we must have thyme: Thyme for fun Thyme for rest Thyme for ourselves To POST A MESSAGE to the list, send your message to: wilpf-news-us@igc.topica.com To SUBSCRIBE, send a blank message (nothing needed in the subject or the body) to: wilpf-news-us-subscribe@igc.topica.com To UNSUBSCRIBE, send a blank message to: wilpf-news-us-unsubscribe@igc.topica.com If you have any problems using the list, send a message to: wilpfwebmistress@yahoo.com via Pam Rider, Quaker-P Trying to walk cheerfully on the Earth |
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