Grass
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On giant
grass.
When the soul lies down in that grass, the world is too full to talk about.
I also used to think that all of our food came from these happy, little farms where pigs rolled in mud and cows grazed on
grass
all day.
She is able to climb a ladder in the park, push her scooter or kick a ball across the
grass.
Imagine a rabbit in a field, eating
grass.
So you're out in the woods, or you're out in the pasture, and you see this ant crawling up this blade of
grass.
What goals is this ant trying to achieve by climbing this blade of
grass?
Salmon swim upstream to get to their spawning grounds, and lancet flukes commandeer a passing ant, crawl into its brain, and drive it up a blade of
grass
like an all-terrain vehicle.
There they were in their business suits, laying in the grass, noticing the changing patterns of wind beside people they didn't know, sharing the rediscovery of wonder.
Now I lay down in the
grass
and I rub my body in it, and I love the mud on my legs and feet.
A huge, open expanse of waist-high
grass
cluttered only by a handful of crippled, abandoned structures and a few brave holdouts with well-kept homes.
There's nothing particularly radical or revolutionary about a patch of
grass.
Well, what if we grew the biofuels for a road on the
grass
verge at the edge of the road?
We applied the same concept: shading of the training pitch, using a shelter against wind, then using the
grass.
(Frequency sounds) For example, this is the sound of
grass.
Voice: ... To the grass, and it's very important that you adapt and you, you have to be flexible, you have to be willing to change direction at a split second, and she does all that.
I catapulted out of the front screen door and threw myself on a fresh carpet of
grass.
This farmer, for example, has invested 16,000 pounds in growing spinach, not one leaf of which he harvested, because there was a little bit of
grass
growing in amongst it.
He still lies there today, covered in a layer of green
grass.
Now, all of that
grass
you see aboveground has to decay biologically before the next growing season, and if it doesn't, the grassland and the soil begin to die.
All of that
grass
is now covering the soil as dung, urine and litter or mulch, as every one of the gardeners amongst you would understand, and that soil is ready to absorb and hold the rain, to store carbon, and to break down methane.
The production of grass, shrubs, trees, wildlife, everything is now more productive, and we have virtually no fear of dry years.
But many years ago, we took the worst land in Zimbabwe, where I offered a £5 note in a hundred-mile drive if somebody could find one
grass
in a hundred-mile drive, and on that, we trebled the stocking rate, the number of animals, in the first year with no feeding, just by the movement, mimicking nature, and using a sigmoid curve, that principle.
Ultimately, more than a million North Koreans died during the famine, and many only survived by eating grass, bugs and tree bark.
A leaf tied to a stick with a blade of
grass.
And then there's this one: "if there's
grass
on the field, play ball."
There's a warm, moist wind blowing at your back and the smell of the earth, the wheat, the grass, the charged particles.
Small but eminently comfortable, it had a bed and a rocking chair and a long desk and even longer picture windows looking out on a small, private, walled garden, and then 1,200 feet of golden pampas
grass
running down to the sea.
It is said that the
grass
is always greener on the other side of the fence, and I believe this is true, especially when I hear President Obama often talk about the Korean education system as a benchmark of success.
In the end, the
grass
is often greener on my side of the fence, although we don't realize it.
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