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bare feet and local dietsWhile waiting for my cookies to bake, I've been reading There's No Plate Like Home, an article that outlines the author's experience with the 100-Mile Diet. I find this idea quite intriguing, and would love to try it myself. I'm not sure that I could manage it right now, considering that I don't think I could convince my parents to involve themselves in it, which would leave me completely on my own to attempt it. Without significant food-purchasing funds, nor a driver's license to get myself to someplace other than our usual food-purchasing places, it would be a mite bit hard. Ah well, perhaps in the future.
I think that this is a very truthful statement. It certainly sums up my feeling about the whole thing. I've been hesitant to use the word passion to describe how I feel about this whole bit, but I'm afraid I'll have to. Not to mention the "get their hands dirty" part. I love dirt. It's a simple fact. I love the feel of it under my feet as I pad down the trail in the pasture. I love the crumbly feel of good black dirt in my fingers. Our antiseptic culture cannot grasp this idea. I was presented with a good example last night at my church's Teen Summit all-nighter. Carrie stated that she couldn't play in one of the activities because she hadn't had a chance to change her shoes at home and the shoes she had one weren't conducive to that sort of activity. At which point, Sondra suggested that she go barefoot. She wrinkled her nose at this idea and stated that then her feet would get dirty. Granted, Carrie is the Queen of All Things Jokish, and I don't think that she was altogether serious. She did not, however, abandon the shoes. It must needs be established that at this point I was barefoot. I've developed this habit wherein I wear flip-flops to Time Out, the church's usual monthly activity for teens and young adults (of which Teen Summit was a continuation into the night), and I have usually abandoned them to sit sullenly beneath my chair by the time we are finished singing at the very beginning. A certain percentage of the time, I end up wearing them until we finish the skits, but then I abruptly lose them. { Post a Comment } { Last Page } { Page 115 of 202 } { Next Page } |
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