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Farmer Roy's Random Thoughts - I never said it was easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="onesiedale" data-source="post: 6549150" data-attributes="member: 13510"><p>I too have found Call of The Reed. Warbler a demanding read, especially as I am very prone to falling asleep once I sit down in the evening. </p><p></p><p>However, I did get a chance to speak with Charles Massey following Groundswell this year. Having now met him and talked about the book too, I found it easier to understand where he is coming from and also how he views things in his mind. (I did tell him it was a challenging read - he simply shrugged his shoulders and said, "yes but there's a lot of interesting stories in there")</p><p></p><p>He is obviously a very deep thinking person and tries to relate many of his anecdotes with a psychological angle that leaves me asking the big WHY? all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onesiedale, post: 6549150, member: 13510"] I too have found Call of The Reed. Warbler a demanding read, especially as I am very prone to falling asleep once I sit down in the evening. However, I did get a chance to speak with Charles Massey following Groundswell this year. Having now met him and talked about the book too, I found it easier to understand where he is coming from and also how he views things in his mind. (I did tell him it was a challenging read - he simply shrugged his shoulders and said, "yes but there's a lot of interesting stories in there") He is obviously a very deep thinking person and tries to relate many of his anecdotes with a psychological angle that leaves me asking the big WHY? all the time. [/QUOTE]
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