Dangerously organic!
The other day, I came to the McRorie Community Garden and a homeless woman was there getting food for her dinner. Somehow, the conversation turned to Sh'mal and we bonded. But, there's giving and helping the homeless and there's swiping food from the garden. I wound up giving her my takeaway from Buddha Belly, my fav organic restaurant here in the Swamp.
Stealing is wrong and people need to know that. Being homeless is not an excuse to pull plants out by the roots and destroy gardens, even out of hunger combined with ignorance. McRorie gardeners have told me that their plants have been ruined by careless foragers. How can we deal with this problem? And, it is a sticky wicket. Here's my position on it: unless it gets totally out of hand, how can we think about preventing foragers while we still have a big homeless hunger problem? One person suggested putting up a on trespassing sign. I think that sends a message we don't want to either send or live with.
I feel terrible that we have a homeless problem. I wish I could take everyone in and fix their lives. But, since that's not possible, I say this: I will do things I can to help the homeless, including giving food and solace, which comes naturally, because for example, the woman I talked with at the garden was really very nice.
Meanwhile, we're just going to have to deal with the foraging situation as an artifact of a situation that we're doing our best to work with. The homeless problem is ridiculous, in my opinion, because we don't live in a poor society here in the USA, but a rich one with the resources to deal with homelessness. We live in a society where we have freegans who can live on the discarded food of our homes and restaurants. We must all do our best to help the homeless and their food problems.
What do you think? Because thinking about this and writing about it is one step towards action! Action is what it takes to get something done.
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