• Hummingbirds, not much rain, Hummingbirds

    The rain that comes is not enough. Tree leaves are turning brown, or way-too-early-for-Autumn yellow or red, etc. We’ve been in drought mode for the past 5+ years, things seemed better the first part of this year, but that’s not the case this Summer. Storms pop up and drop nothing on us. Frustration to hear…


  • Contact the Author

    If you wish to leave a message for the author, particularly related to copyrighted material, please do so here. Permission may be granted if the author has the information that the author will ask for. Leave a link to what it is you are interested in having permission to use. Thank you! This is for…

    2 responses to “Contact the Author”

    1. Christopher Witmer Avatar
      Christopher Witmer

      Hello,

      Do you still consider yourself a “Christian Agrarian”? I hope you won’t be offended but at least Howard King’s presentation of Christian Agrarianism strikes me as bizarre. (I don’t know if he is the chief representative of this line of thinking or not.) In any case, I find it interesting that a Christian Agrarian would have a copyright clause on the website, as that seems to be contrary to what Howard King was saying about the illicit nature of so-called “intellectual property rights.” Another inconsistency, in my view, is that a Christian Agrarian would even be using the Internet to promote the position in the first place. Isn’t that like handing out free alcohol as part of a campaign to promote teetotaling? (Maybe not the best metaphor, but I think you get my point.) In any case, I was just curious. By the way, I have lived or spent a great deal of time in Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, and Singapore, and I can’t imagine how Christian Agrarianism would apply to these societies. I don’t see how it comports with the Postmillennial vision of the New Jerusalem either, but whatever. I look forward to your reply by carrier pigeon. (That’s a joke, Ma’am.)

      God bless you.

      — Chris in Tokyo

    2. Marysue Avatar

      First off, let me state that your way of speaking here is very disjointed.

      In any case, yes I’m agrarian minded, Christian Agrarian, and everything is copywrited whether or not one wants it. Certain reasons for copywrite are allowable in my estimation. Howard Kings writings on the Christian Agrarian model are held in high esteem by me, though that doesn’t mean I agree with every single point.

      I use the copywrite as a way for people to feel pressured to let me know they are linking me or some such thing, instead of taking my content and displaying it elsewhere without telling me. Such methods have been employed in the past, taking my words and using them to support something that is not my agenda, without letting me know. I stumbled onto certain instances of this. I don’t OWN my words, but insist that others use them wisely … hence the use of the term “copywrite” and my use of it is not necessarily connected with the official govermental-type definition of it.

      Your next disjointed point, comparing using the internet to your alchol deal is wrong as well. What has the internet got to do with Agrarianism? Nothing? You have read Wendell Berry maybe, but even he has his writings online. He doesn’t go online, but he uses a typewriter.

      How does the internet have anything to do with Christian Agrarianism then? Technology can and should be used wisely. The internet is a vast place of all sorts of information. This is not “anti-christian-agrarian”. You may see is as such, but you are not the authority fit to pass judgement on a what a group or single person calls a plank in their position on Christian Agrarianism. Read up on it, and study it with the light of the Bible.

      Your sarcastic comments are totally uncalled for also, Chris. What person uses carrier pigeons to deliver messages in 2004? Obviously not even Wendell Berry. Joking note not heeded, as you could have left that out and appeared a bit more realistic in being questioning things. In fact you are attacking what “you think” you know about Agrarianism, and putting the onness onto me because of a few things I’ve written.

      What does the Postmillenial vision have to do with Christian Agrarianism? Obviously you can’t see it. Think non-man-centered-city and read up and pray and maybe you can see that it surely does “comport” as you now say it does not.

      You’ve got a lot to learn. So do I. But I am not off on the edge of a cliff here. You are trying to push me off one, but I’m no where near one.

      God changes societies one family at a time. That’s how anything changes for the good or the bad. How would that apply to your oriental examples? Obviously some of these cities are in countries with agrarian portions — Christian Agrarian is not “farming” per se. It’s totally a different deal and those not willing to understand the difference between The City of God and what city of man is, won’t see what Christian Agrarian truly is.


  • Christian Liberty

    Well, drinking alcohol* is a matter of Christian Liberty. My last post talked about drinking a Hot Toddy. I said I might have one that evening. Did I though? No. It sounded good, but I didn’t need one. I decided not to have one. Which is my perogative. It would have been fine if I’d…


  • Bored — but I have a topic afterall!

    I’m bored tonight. Figures. The children were hyper at bedtime. Guess it wore me out. Yes, tired, but my mind is awake. My mind is awake, but not totally alert. It’s not about to let me sleep, and not about to let me think deeply. Yuck. This is the time for a Hot Toddy. Whoops,…


  • Teaching the Trivium

    The Trivium. That’s what we’ve intended to teach our children, just didn’t have a name for it. I’ve always ignored references to “The Well Trained Mind”. The little I heard, I didn’t like it. It seemed to me those who followed it were instilling formal schooling in very young children. Not what we believed in.…

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    1. Marysue Avatar

      Update:

      I’ve noticed a few people have visited this post. I wrote this post a year ago just a couple of weeks over that actually.

      Our eldest, whom I mentioned above, has been 7 since the end of April. He’s been reading since … well, he all the sudden began reading and enjoying it sometime in the past year.

      We still are sticking with the Trivium Pursuit model of learning [It’s a broad model, but there are consistencies that all within it stick with].

      I’m more like Charlotte Mason in my approach, that said without having read any pointedly CM stuff. From what I understand about it though, it’s what I seek out. Not that I’m great at it. So one of these days I’ll get a CM Companion or something. It is totally in fitting with TP, it’s one approach within the model of the Trivium.

      We have a 4 yr old DD who will be 5 in November. She is slowly learning her phonics with TATRAS instruction www.verticalphonics.com . She loves to draw and write letters. Our eldest loves to draw as well. It’s very interesting to let your child have paper and pen or crayons, and let their imagination take over. We get very thoughtfully made pictures, with wonderful details. It comes out naturally, without pushing or ‘teaching’. No, it’s not “art” as in high art. It’s young children’s art.

      So our children are well on their way to loving learning, it’s great to see it happening!


  • Upgrade in progress

    Remember that upgrade I talked about here? It’s in progress. Really. What am I talking about? Ah, it’s a woman thing. Some women today need extra progesterone. Yes. It’s fine to talk about. Natural progesterone cream is available in the United States without a prescription. Dr’s poo-poo it here. Well, what else is new? Many…


  • Who owns the cat?

    Well, we have a cat that visits us. He started visiting us in January 2001. He’s a beautiful Brown Tabby. He showed up at our deck door, and sat there pretty much all of the time, taking some time off, of course, just looking inside. Two weeks LATER I started to feed him. He’s usually…


  • LIGHT!

    My birthday presents arrived yesterday courtesy of FED EX Ground. Thanks to my sister for the gift certificate on buy.com, I have three new stylus for my Palm Vx, and a Rhino Skin (case) to protect said Palm Vx. Now I have a Palm that matches my Nokia, both pretty much the same silvery color…


  • Oh, the Christmas Wreath?

    Yeah, it’s still hanging there, above the fireplace. I did move the couch today though! That’s how I do the best cleaning, or the only cleaning in some rooms. Move the furniture. It’s what I’ve done since I was about 8 years old. No, not just move it out of the way, clean, and then…


  • Sunflowers

    I harvested three sunflower heads this afternoon. One is tiny, but bursting with seeds! I didn’t want the birds to start plucking the seeds out … so off the stalks they came. They were yellow behind, so ready to dry out. One of them has been attacked already, several zigzaggy rows missing seeds. It must…


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