Zachari Curtis returns! Or was never here. Might be here again. Is here now? Let’s tune into t
Zachari Curtis returns! Or was never here. Might be here again. Is here now? Let’s tune into the improbable frequencies:You’ve talked a little bit about time and improvisational tinkering in part one of this interview series. Could you talk about creation, farming, the indivisibility of time, escaping into Black holes? This is a place that I could stand to grow a lot. I actually live with this fear that is too late for everything. There’s this internal conversation: can I learn another language or is too late? Can I make this creative thing work or is it too late? Can I inoculate pink mushrooms or is it too late? I actually get a lot from the people I’m around whose sense of timing frustrates my sense of timing consistently. I spend a lot of time tricking others into a different sense of timing (laughs). I think that I could learn from the time travelers in my life–how to mount a greater resistance to linear time because I’m very much a person who leans on a certain linear-ness to get a lot of stuff done. I don’t feel necessarily like I have time, allowance of time, unstructured time to go with any depth into my own self, my own interests, my fears, and stuff like that–I can’t profess to mastered my time in that respect. Want some quality time with your farmer? Live in the DC area? Contact us for winter workshops, garden and farm consulting or to get information about our Community Supported Agriculture program. -- source link
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