What if... Tough question.

in HiveGarden5 days ago

If someone banned me from gardening. It would probably cause a third world war, because that ban would not pass.
But if we take into account that there are other things that can prevent us from gardening, such as weather, some kind of illness, a flood ...
Although I have always wondered why throughout history, the state and those in power have always waged some kind of fight against agriculture and gardening. Sometimes it is not an open fight against farmers, but a subtle kind of fight. Where they force you to give up on yourself.
But sometimes those who are as persistent as we gardeners, farmers,
Over time, I have understood and the answer, which is always the same, do not want an independent individual.
If I could accept the fact that I can no longer do gardening, and if I were still healthy
Well, I would probably spend time in the forest and or on the water.

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I have already spent nights in the forest without any special equipment. It was also when I froze and I was younger and now I have experience.
And on the water, I would probably be a Pannonian sailor or alas
Always in contact with nature as much as possible.
Maybe I would devote myself to some of my neglected hobbies
I collect stamps, coins,
Not a single electrical appliance is foreign to me, so I would probably be a woodworker, a carpenter ...
I am an electrician by profession, I live in the countryside and now I can freely say that I am a homemaker. And that I have learned many other trades.
If I were not engaged in gardening, something would probably pull me in some direction. Some craft work that gives freedom like gardening, contact with nature, love for some things.
It is difficult for me to see now, but knowing myself, it is enough of a spark to go in that direction.

Thanks for reading.
Until next time.
Stay healthy.
Markone85


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It’s truly inspiring how you find ways to stay close to nature, whether in the forest, on the water, or through your crafts. It shows that passion and curiosity can’t be held back. ☺️

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