Living on the Earth
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
By relying less on industrial consumer goods, we can embrace a more vigorous life, harmonizing with the earth's rhythms and fostering serenity. While oppression persists, the legacy of the back-to-the-land movement and telecommuting has enabled many to inhabit the "quiet places" celebrated by Alicia Bay Laurel. Her influential manual became a guiding resource for urban dwellers who sought organic farming and craftsmanship in the 1970s. Laurel, an artist and musician now residing in Hawaii, provided practical advice on various topics, from deterring gophers to managing lice, making the transition to rural life smoother. This reissue of her handwritten, illustrated guide appeals to those considering a simpler lifestyle beyond urban confines. While the original edition included instructions for growing marijuana, the new version features a disclaimer reflecting Laurel's changed perspective, alongside a strong endorsement for hemp as an eco-friendly alternative. Her folk remedies for ailments are complemented by a reminder to consult a doctor when necessary, bridging the gap between self-sufficiency and medical care. Despite updates, the book retains its charm with recipes for crafting Moroccan djellabas, scented candles, and even delivering a baby in a tipi. More than just nostalgia, Laurel's work remains practical and enjoyable for anyone seeking to simplify their life.
