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<blockquote data-quote="fellersbarnoneranch" data-source="post: 59961" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>Wal Mart carries the Farmer's Almanac. Someone told me there were 2 versions, though--anybody know? We weaned a colt by the moon this year seemed like it was the knee of the moon--it was November 1--anyone with an almanac care to take a peek? </p><p></p><p>You know, we've become so independant and fast-paced that we have probably lost touch with some of our natural instincts/abilities. For convenience, we do things in a time that suits us, whether the "optimum time" or not. I wonder if so many of the challenges we face aren't the outcome of our impatience?</p><p></p><p>Hate to quote T.V. for wisdom, but heard that "struggle is nature's way of stregnthening" it sounds right, but if we continue to advance and remove/minimize our struggles are we really making progress at all?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fellersbarnoneranch, post: 59961, member: 120"] Wal Mart carries the Farmer's Almanac. Someone told me there were 2 versions, though--anybody know? We weaned a colt by the moon this year seemed like it was the knee of the moon--it was November 1--anyone with an almanac care to take a peek? You know, we've become so independant and fast-paced that we have probably lost touch with some of our natural instincts/abilities. For convenience, we do things in a time that suits us, whether the "optimum time" or not. I wonder if so many of the challenges we face aren't the outcome of our impatience? Hate to quote T.V. for wisdom, but heard that "struggle is nature's way of stregnthening" it sounds right, but if we continue to advance and remove/minimize our struggles are we really making progress at all? [/QUOTE]
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