![]() ![]() The other great thing about Pollan’s writing is that he’s essentially taking large chunks of what makes permaculture design and thinking so relevant and makes a book out of it – local food systems, our co-evolution with plants, and the notion that our relationship with food represents our most fundamental relationship with nature, and that we as a society are fast losing a hold on that relationship. And more than that, it was reading Michael Pollan’s early book A place of my own that formed part of the motivation for Nick and I to move to Milkwood and try living simply, in a small house that we would build ourselves. Reading Michael Pollan’s books is how I found out about Joel Salatin and PolyFace Farm, amongst many other interesting things. And he’s been doing it for quite some time now. That’s rare in a writer, and in a speaker. The thing I like best about Michael Pollan is that he articulates many important points that need to be made in such an approachable way that, well, everyone gets it. ![]()
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