
I should be in bed, no doubt about it. In t-minus five hours I will hear the jarring sound of a too-early alarm and accidentally hit snooze once too many times. Forgive me if I cut this one a bit short. In fact, I have a few questions for y'all this time:
Who are you? And why are you reading? What have you learned? What do you agree with and what do you disagree with? As a global citizen, has your consciousness broadened? If so, why? If not, why?
Get back to me with those answers. I'll be in the air all day tomorrow, so you've got a little bit. Make time for me tomorrow, if you don't mind. We can only help one another in this dialogue.
Thanks. We're all in this together.
BJB
Homework: A crisis in food policy rather than food capacity.

4 comments:
You know I'm quite a fan of your work Blakers. I've always admired your frivilious ways to take a stance on issues that are important to you. :) You are the drop in the sea that is making a ripple. And as the days go by, that ripple is only getting bigger. Your outreach and openess to new ideas is impacting all of us, especially in the way we think and most importantly in the way we act. You are a great man, with many great ideas, and you will only get greater as you get older, I just know it! Keep on keeping on my friend!
Hi Blake, I found your blog through Dasha and enjoy reading it very much. You have a great sense of humour about life, and its refreshing to come across a somebody who sees a bigger picture of the world than most. Its very interesting to follow your adventure as an advocate for awareness, good luck.
I never thought I would be into this, but I'm not gonna lie... you're a marketing genious, because somehow I'm doing this right along with you. Sorry I called you a hippie.
yo, I read this more for entertainment than anything. You talk more about what happened that day and other "good for the world" things than your actual struggle to avoid meat. It's all very entertaining. If I could afford to headstrong it, I might consider it. I just can't drop the cheese! Though, Seattle (queer-nola capital) would be a great place to go vegan. I do LOVE the Oxfam/net links, cause i am sick of buying people more crap that they don't need, and spending my money on a global level.
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