tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7285191588588002117.post1840071945094539170..comments2009-07-12T07:34:42.797-07:00Comments on adventures at big hill: Rainy daysgacfarmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11066161358930173021noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7285191588588002117.post-21577107402157679752009-07-12T07:34:42.797-07:002009-07-12T07:34:42.797-07:00Steve! Be very careful about offending the rain g...Steve! Be very careful about offending the rain gods. You want them on your side. <br /><br />I find what you said about being a part of a movement interesting. I had a conversation about this with my friend at Loon Organics recently, actually. I am also wary about seeing myself as a part of an organics movement. I think it's because of the connotation of the word "movement": too trendy, too shallow. I think too ofted movements are great for rallying lots of people, but not at creating for deep understandings of what the movement is about... hmmm, anyway, Wendell Berry also wrote a nice essay about this. Check it check it. http://thegreenhorns.wordpress.com/essays/essay-in-distrust-of-movements-by-wendell-berry/Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06325180940166782967noreply@blogger.com