In my little garden is a plant normally seen only as hedgerow.
It was planted two years ago – and never trimmed. The untrimmed hedgerow is now a beautiful young tree, with dangling sprays of tiny purple flowers and bright orange berries – which are normally never seen.
This most unusual tree is now the pride of our garden.
There is a lesson here for the poor of India.
If restrictions on economic activity are removed, the poor of today – all 2-foot high hedges – will grow, will flower, and spread their seeds.
A happy thought on a bright Sunday morning, what?
Austro-Libertarian Natural Order Philosophy From Indyeah
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
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