Dr. Bruce Lipton - The Honeymoon Effect - Truly Alive Magazine
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An<br />
old boyfriend of mine used to always<br />
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aren’t making any more of.” Houses<br />
with manageable-sized yards may be convenient,<br />
but there is something alluring about having a beautiful,<br />
spacious yard. <strong>The</strong>se days, when it’s hard to be sure if even<br />
organic produce is GMO-free, gardening becomes more and<br />
more appealing. Yes, more land often requires more energy to<br />
maintain, but with it comes a deep sense of satisfaction. I find<br />
myself drawn to the land…to the purity and promise of greater<br />
self-sufficiency.<br />
In the last several months, I discovered there is a treasure<br />
within the city that only some folks seem to be aware of. Along<br />
the banks of the Rio Grande River, the greenbelt creates an oasis<br />
within our desert landscape. That oasis doesn’t suddenly stop<br />
just because you’re south of the airport. I’m starting to think<br />
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no idea that such lusciousness existed outside of the North<br />
Valley, much less that it was relatively affordable! In the MLS,<br />
the section of the city referred to as Valley Farms has caught<br />
the eye of a few developers who’ve built some gorgeous custom<br />
homes in the area, available for a fraction of what it would<br />
cost in the more elite Los Ranchos de Albuquerque. For those<br />
who dream of owning their own little piece of paradise, with<br />
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zoning and what it means to carve out a chunk of the earth for<br />
yourself to create autonomy. I’ve been exploring the possibility<br />
taking some of the parcels that are still left and creating pockets<br />
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farming and greenhouses and how to produce $50,000 of food<br />
a year on one acre of land with solar energy.<br />
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©Patrick Massengale<br />
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