SAY no DID 2:30 – 6:10 AFTERNOON AT Mount Barker South Australia

โ€˜A Guide for the Perplexedโ€™ Moses ben Maimon phlsphr & physcn to Saladin (KURDISH cmmndr & Sultan of Egypt & Syria who died 4/11/1193)

Bye their Works-projects ye shall know them aargghh Cap’n Hornblower would you mind awfully doing your share of the wiping up Dude.. like after your blowing number?

16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?

17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.

18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.

19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.

20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

PERSONAL SURVEY which might LEAD YOU TO EXAMINE MAKE NOTE of how you operate in the psycho-cultural spiritual mental or commonly RCQS-side reflective, thoughtful, imaginative “ideas – not things” MACRO and micro lived experience domains..

~ in face to face relationships (in your own micro or community-level school, workplace, household or recreational domain) – technically called the Household- or truly Domestic-economy after Community Economist international faxed newsletter after October 1994

~ in the psycho-cultural spiritual or commonly RCQS-side reflective, thoughtful, imaginative “ideas – not things” MACRO mental domain or OTHER SIDE OF CONSCIOUSNESS Emily Ngwarrai of Utopia around 1991 called in Eastern Arrente “landguage” KUHTA-NGUHLU

Do you hold yourself interpersonally in adversarial or defensive relation to others

(i) Do you hold yourself interpersonally in non face 2 face, anonymous or virtual social RELATIONS where the other (party] is not known to you directly or personally in adversarial, defensive or basically suspicious or untrusting relation to THEM

(ii) How are your interpersonal RELATIONSHIPS with others affected by THEIR physical size or social skills in speech or writing (that is to imply how physically and socially or politically empowered these people are in relation to yourself)

NO NON no Monkeys and Green Ec DO NOT WANT your Survey responses emailed in. The notes you make are STRICTLY FOR YOUR FUTURE USE. GEA and ‘Billionaire Monkeys with MIT Olivetti Group Typewriters AUSTRALIA’ are as you may already know the LETHAL enemies of PROLIFERATING GREY ECONOMY & Organised-crime CRAZY-ARSED START-UP consumer information theft OR gleaning bandit business outfits to further grow the disgusting and literally DUMBING DOWN AND ECOCIDAL for Christ’s sake Alpha-ON-Alpha (20%+ per year) profits of $0.5t – 1.0t a YEAR gargantuan accountancy “houses,” investment 4 the already super-rich “behemoths” and advertising & public relations robber barons, megalomaniacs and hateful old people.

You’ve probably heard five life-times worth of Socratic gadfly (pesky to Athenian horses rebellion, early 20th century ‘Young Turks’ ( the Armenian genocide and attempted Kurdish one ongoing – with Israel, Syria & Iran) and undergraduate revolutionary shouties with NO economics and an abiding hatred of Karl Marx’s dreaded Yoeman Farmers – Jeremy Clarkson I mean I askew, er Asquith, er arks-you Noah๊œ, I mean these are only words an’ words are all I have to ‘steal your heart away ‘for vivisectional and let’s face it Sweetheart, Organ-harvesting purposes BUT YOU TAKE CHARGE NOW & do the work !

If you don’t feel good about your new read-outs in week 2 through say the 3 month mark i won’t only feel disappointed but DEEPLY personally hurt because humanity – ALL OF IT – has no time to fool around or whistle Dixie BECAUSE it is losing the lot fast.

John BLUNDELL

~ the now obviously not-so-sucker who officially polled Two-party preferredแต› 46% against a provincial @LiberalAus wonderful ‘Democracy-sausage ABC’ pluralist* ‘SA Police Bikies Government-blackfellas and Brothel-keepers’ gentleman on 20th May 1992

~ 2 – 5 set series quantum relations thematics logic neurocognitive health learning healing and psycho-spiritual mental growth and maturation special topics 12-17s, 18-25s, 26-35s & 36-45 (HEY it’s all workin’ OK – and the money)’s

~ Reform of 25k universities

~ With any luck the 2025 Nobel Prize for Physics

๊œ the quadratic is squared off in your proverbial Four-cornered Newtonian-though-with-perturbations symmetrical youkneeverse by the straight man or woman’s (iv) Ask-you OK? ๊œ

๊œโบยน I was thinking an unscaled incommensurable macro note to soften and romanticise the preceding 4 part harmony/ clangour of the boring old mechanomorphic micro symbol-shuffle that ‘SS3’ – 4 sets & 3 conjunctors – but it’s slipped my mind yeah.. it will probably turn up on my @XComms in an hour or two.. you know me and i like you too

แต› young people that’s 2PP vote-counting if you’re really bored silly, or have an assignment, Willy, you could @Google “it” – though Pahpa can tell you quickly it’s counting the TWOs (or 3’s if “it’s” still tied up) to add to Candidate 1 and to C2’s primary vote tally

  • *you may have to look Pluralism up – along with ‘incrementalist,’ ‘meliorist,’ ‘gradualism’ + the mathematics term Lowest-common-denominator*โบยน (= how to destroy entire societies with 1948 Oxford Union debating club abstruse irrelevant inapposite non-germane Socratic neoclassical academic conversational compromise) and a swag of really quite interesting 1920s – ’60s liberal democratic political studies terms
  • *โบยนNOT Liquid Crystal Display, you doughty Year 8 kids: just keep workin’ OK

Iโ€™m delighted to receive signs of life from the Kaurna Plains

Gates-Jobs-Friedman era Rockstars, young people

โ€œThe Food Forest is a 15 hectare property in Gawler where we grow over 160 varieties of fruit, nuts, grains, vegetables and timber.โ€

Community planting day on the Gawler River, new Northern Parklands (1000 hectares), Nature Festival, lowline sheep, Gawler’s diprotodon and more…View this email in your browser

Food Forest News: September 2025

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Community Planting Day on the Gawler River

Landholders along the Gawler River and volunteers attended a fantastic planting day on August 16th, planting over 700 native tubestock on the north bank of the River to extend one of its most significant revegetation precincts.

It was a super-efficient team and we were able to do replanting of some tubestock that failed to make it through SAโ€™s most severe one-year drought ever recorded. We were entertained by Sulphur Crested Cockatoos and Kookaburras who are nesting in the area.

Adelaideโ€™s Northern Parklands

A bill will soon be presented in State Parliament to form new parklands for Adelaide, occupying over 1000 hectares.

It will incorporate the Gawler River corridor, a major multi-sport precinct, walking and cycling trails and many other recreational spaces as well as restoring our river. Planning will occupy the next year and practical on-ground works are programmed to commence by 2028. The Food Forest will effectively be within the parklands.

Nature Festival on the Gawler River

Nature Festival supports events along the Gawler River.

A range of events for the public, schools and youth will introduce the ecology, history and food of the river during Nature Festival from 26th Sept – 12th Oct. Two local primary schools will continue their exploration, recording and impressions of the river through ‘Artists in residence’ activities, with Adelaide based visual artist Laura Wills, creating beautiful artworks in many media. Meanwhile a youth workshop has constructed a model of a prehistoric creature called a Diprotodon that roamed the riverbanks 30 thousand years ago. 

Three public walk and talk events will uncover the mysteries of the Catchment, its culture and history, biodiversity, art and food, and organic growing and permaculture design in action.

See all the details at the end of this newsletter.

Lowline Sheep set for orchards, vineyards, solar farms and the dinner table

The comprehensive break in SAโ€™s record drought enabled a lightning-fast sowing of barley and medic and we have allowed the crop/pasture to establish well before grazing. We thank RuralAid for providing two large bales of cereal hay which combined with feed-grade organic grain from Tarlee to help the 10-month old ram lambs pictured above (and their cohort) to attain terrific growth.

It was a stretch to hand-feed the breeding flock and we thank those who bought the meat from the previous yearโ€™s wethers, and gave us wonderful feedback (as well as reducing feed bills)!

We expect the meat from 1 year-old lambs this year will be a higher price (to pay for feed). Let us know if you are interested in some sustainable lamb. This yearโ€™s lambing will be in Sept-Oct and we are hoping for lots of little ewes, to expand the breed.

Shelter in a changing climate

An icy blast of weather reached SA from Antarctica on 30 Aug and tested the design of our โ€˜trellis-releaseโ€™ orchard which catches hail and, when the load is sufficiently heavy, the bungee straps spring apart and dump it along the inter-row, so avoiding and damage to fruit or flowers. The structure is strong enough to also be used as a trellis that can support >8 tonnes of fruit.

The trees are trained to a ‘Palmette’ form which makes picking, pruning and spraying quick and convenient.

Now entering their second or third cropping year, the trees have done well in an environment that shelters them from birds, excessive radiation, frost, wind and livestock as well as increasing humidity in summer. 

Gawler’s diprotodon

Large herds of these mighty marsupials, each weighing over 2.5 tonnes, roamed Australia in the Pleistocene, and when Thomas Molan was digging at his cottage in Gawler, near the South Para River (in 1891) his shovel struck an old bone.

It was part of a skeleton, identified as a Diprotodon by a palaeontologist Walter Howchin, who happened to be lecturing in Gawler town! The herbivore was the largest of Australiaโ€™s marsupial megafauna and became extinct some 25 thousand years ago. Interestingly, the Diprotodon had already lived for some 25 thousand years during human occupation of Australia, suggesting that a strong relationship probably existed between it and early aboriginal people, in a similar way as native creatures have been adopted as totems in more modern Aboriginal society.

Incidentally the first owner of The Food Forest site, John Ragless (who built our homestead in 1840), also owned the property at Lake Callabonna, in SAโ€™s North, where a herd of some 400 diprotodons had become stuck in the drying lake and perished during the Pleistocene era, creating one of Australiaโ€™s most amazing fossil beds.

Upcoming events for Nature Festival on the Gawler River
โ€“ details and bookings

Attend a range of public events along the River to understand its fascinating prehistory, culture, geology and wildlife. See River images created by people of its catchment and enjoy its food. Get involved!

1. โ€˜Rivers Meetingโ€™: Kadlitpari / Gawler Rivers Immersive Walk
Sunday Sept 28, 2-5pm

Experience a free guided walk in Gawler along a section of the River to view the ephemeral artworks of Rivers Meeting, a socially engaged art and environment project. The artworks are created by students from Gawler and Hewett Primary Schools & the local community, under the creative guidance of Adelaide based visual artist Laura Wills and indigenous interpreter and artist Violet Buckskin.

Meet one of the ancient megafauna that once roamed these lands, a Diprotodon, which was created by Gawler Youth for this event. It now returns through art and storytelling. 

Hear stories of the River from artists, writers, environmental educators and historians.

This event is suitable for all ages and bookings are essential.
Bookings via Humanitix.

2. ‘Food Riverโ€™ talk, walk and taste of the Catchment
Saturday Oct 11, 10.30am-2.30pm

Food River is part of the Rivers Meeting project at The Food Forest, a 15 hectare permaculture property 6km down-stream from the town of Gawler, with the River FLOWING along its northern boundary.

Through a series of First Nations engagements, school and community workshops, environmental and creative research, collaborative artworks have been made under creative guidance of Laura Wills, sharing the riverโ€™s stories. Art works from the Rivers Meeting project will be displayed along the river.

This special event also includes a ‘tasting experience’ and guided walk along this section of the river where you can engage with the local environment. Listen to the sounds of the wind in the trees, the flow of water, the calls of birds. View the artworks, taste something from nature and hear stories of the water as it flows to the coast at the International Bird Sanctuary.

Chef Kane Pollard, award-winning food magician and owner of Topiary and PLACE, and Food Curator of Tasting Australia will celebrate the 3 main stages of the River; the Hills, the Plains and the Coast. Canapes will be created to capture the essence of these stages as guests stroll the riverside, followed by a lunch dish highlighting the organic produce of The Food Forest.

Bookings via Humanitix.

3. ‘Food grown with Nature’ – a river and farm walk
Sunday Oct 12, 10am-1pm

Join us for a diverse experience as an organic farm meets a wild river. This guided tour takes you along a stretch of the Gawler River (Kadlitiparri), that flows along the northern edge of The Food Forest permaculture farm, cutting its way through the Adelaide Plains creating cliffs, flooded flats, red gum forests and waterholes on its journey to the coast at the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary.

You’ll learn about the biodiversity borne by water in our dry environment as well as the human history of land-use along the river.

You may well see the web-footed Rakali, bearded dragons, dragon flies, sacred kingfishers, tiny wrens, or different birds of prey; perhaps even a turtle.

The farm walk will take you through The Food Forestโ€™s organic vegetable gardens, vineyards and orchards and demonstrates the integration of chickens, geese and mini-sheep to control weed and pasture growth in the orchards.

You will also be able to view passive solar-designed buildings, some of which are constructed with strawbales.

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