I so agree with you, @dil123! I'm planting trees where ever I can as this also helps to conserve water naturally. Thank you for your post!
I so agree with you, @dil123! I'm planting trees where ever I can as this also helps to conserve water naturally. Thank you for your post!
welcome. thanks for liking my post. Actually we all have to think seriously in this matter. thanks
You are right, @dil123. I've read all the information available on water on the internet and also read the books by Patrick Flannagan, Victor Schauberger and more to be informed. I plant trees and try to keep a very low carbon footprint. We can all do our bit to ensure that the next generations will have clean, fresh water.
Just remembered this true story and I think details are available on the internet: There was this shepherd in the south of France who started as a young man to plant acorns where ever he went with his sheep. He pressed a little hole into the barren soil with his staff and put an acorn in it. That was all he did but he planted thousands. It was almost barren land in the days he was young. The oak trees grew and in his lifetime he saw many of the acorns growing into trees and in this dry area where he walked his sheep, finally, with the help of the oak trees, little streams and rivulets appeared and the former barren land converted into a lush, green forest. He saw this in his own lifetime.
He had herded his sheep all his life, never went into pension and about 3 days before he died, he went to a monastery and asked the nuns to let him die peacefully in their care. And he did die peacefully. God blessed his soul.