Friday, July 3, 2009

Beginnings

"The journey of a thousand miles begins beneath one's feet."
-Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching, Chapter 64

It wasn't always this way with me. I wasn't always out in the soil getting my hands dirty, digging and planting in the noon sun. Looking back on the last several month, it amazes me how things have changed in my life and how I've become a genuinely happier person for it.

I'm a geek and a nerd by nature. I have always been quirky and fascinated my all things complex and esoteric, from the sciences and technology to philosophy and martial arts. I've walked a good handful of paths in my short life and in the past the only one that brought any lasting passion to me was the martial arts. I became enthralled with the energy, the fire, the pulse of it. It made me feel alive and I studied with everything I was for many years. For a long time there wasn't anything that compared to the thrill and soaring feeling of Kung Fu. This isn't to say that I didn't have other interests then, or now, but by far Kung Fu and it's related pratices far out stripped everything else for the pure joy it evoked in me.

Today I feel the same way about gardening. It all started when I met the beautiful woman I now call my partner. She did something I had never heard about called "Permaculture". As with almost everything new in my life I was deeply skeptical. Still as our relationship persisted and grew, so did my interest. It was the best that could have happened to me. Within weeks I went from curious to interested and then excited to attend my first Permaculture Design Course. From there I was off and running and I haven't looked back. My life has been fuller and full of more promise and joy since I started spending time on the business end of a shovel than it has been in years.

Many discussions and explorations have been had since and this blog is the outgrowth of one of the most recent. One day I decided that after enough experience I would write a book about how gardening changed my life and how I became convinced that it could save the would as well. Laura, my lovely partner in both life and plants, suggested I start a journal and that the book would later write itself from my entries. This is that journal.

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