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Hence every father loves to be loved above all. Loved by his children as father but also loved by his wife as lover. To be father also includes the life as a lover and husband. If one of the 2 roles is neglect then a marriage drifts apart.

Every day thus starts first of all with love between husband wife. Before children wake up and long before daily work starts. A happy love life between fathers and mothers in their original role as romantic lovers is the best fuel for a successful and productive day of creative work.
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Manifold work needs to be done by men to assure a healthy future of all families. Besides a man's duty to care for the planet. A father also needs to care for healthy food resources for now and for future generations.

In the age of computers and software to control robots, mankind often drifts away from life supporting activities and basic human skills toward easy money industries of new age era.

However even if Millions or Billions of men may neglect their God given duties, some one needs to actually do the real work needed to produce the crop, rice, potato, vegetables and fruits needed to feed all 6+ Billion of our current global population.

To count on others doing the hard work needed to prepare fields, to produce organic, healthy and naturally grown basic food would be gross negligent. In normal society every father, every family would have its own garden. Some smaller, others larger. Some for self supply, others to trade or sell.

A fathers duties toward family includes having a garden in each family to teach his children to care for nature and to produce basic needs. Such basic skills are learned while playing and having fun during the first 2 decades of each life.

Fields like the ones shown on below picture need no machines nor any money to create. All the work necessary to prepare such fertile gardens to provide food for all families can be done by each and every family. It may take years - but most likely such gardens and fields may last many centuries, many generations into far future.

Fathers duties thus reach far into the future - to prepare future generations better life. Just as you may see from the rice terraces - work done during 2000 years of hard team work results in healthy abundant food supply for some 3000 years now.

Spiritual fathers look into wide future, plan ahead and realize their plans to assure all future generations to come have a much better life than past generations had.

Such projects however only prosper in a world of peace and love among all cultures. That requires another duty to be fulfilled by all fathers: To join worlds and to stay out of any kind of war and political struggles. Stay out of other countries, stay out of other cultures backyard. Stay well within your own geographical and personal limits. Well within your own country's borders. Let all world know that you honor their freedom to be totally different, to try different wrong or right doctrines, political schemes, philosophies and economic systems.

You try whatever you think works best - others may have totally different opinion. Both - you and others - most likely are more wrong than right! Why? Because both, you and others are HERE on earth in hell, instead of being at home in God's heaven made for us. Hence BOTH - you and others have more to learn than to judge others.

There are basic things in life far too important to be left to others. Your life is your responsibility. Hence it is your duty as a man and family father or father to be that you are in direct personal control of all important aspects of your future. The only way to be in full control is to do all important, all dirty work, all hard work, all boring work - all on your own. Take control of your life, stop surrendering your family's future to your government, employees, banks, finance institutes, credit cards or insurance companies. Your life needs to be your job - from A-Z - ALL needs to be done by you! No matter how low the salary for such basic work. The rewards are a life in freedom and strength. A future under your sole control. A happy family with happy children in a natural and pleasant living envi ronment.
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I've been trawling the internet to find any Chelsea blogs, they've each got opinions and comment from different designers and many report from the showground where it's all been happening for weeks. I want to find out who is desperate because a delivery is not on schedule or who is calm (smug) with everything going to plan. If you can read between the lines you'll ev en discover any Chelsea controversy brewing...

Chelsea stalwarts Hilliers and their leader Andy McIndoe talk about the start of the build in the Great Pavilion, all sounds remarkably together so far. A lot to think about as you'd expect but the experienced team sound well on-track. Follow the Hort Week blog here where Andy keeps you up to date with the build.

Perhaps it's just me being nosey or my secret hankering to one day build my own show garden (well, a girl can dream!) but I've enjoyed following Adam Frost, designer of The QVC Garden through his online journal, I love finding out what it's really like to design and build a show garden at Chelsea and how amazing that first beer feels after completion!

Sorry to have to mention the financial state of things but it's an interesting thought. Has the credit crunch hit gardening? And in particular the Chelsea Flower Show? This is a topic tackled by Matt Appleby, it'll be interesting to see the impact it has on the show, perhaps we'll be bagging bargains or picking up some money-saving hints for the garden, it all helps.

For other places to check out on-line Chelsea chat, have a look at the RHS blog, with comment from Show Manager Bob Sweet you'll be privy to the inside RHS news from the top, it also features guest bloggers in the form of designers Tony Smith, designer of The Quilted Velvet Garden, Luciano Giubbilei from the Laurent Perrier Garden and others .

I like the Eden blog, but then I would, loyalty to my Cornish home and all that but it's got a lovely mix of the logistical, horticultural and funny sides of creating a garden, have a read.

Keep your eyes peeled; it's a great way to get an insight into the greatest flower show on earth before the gates open, I'm addicted already!


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I've been racking my brains, trying to decide what's different about the showground this year. Is it the layout of Main Avenue, or the presence of small gardens on the main catwalk? No, neither of those. The lack of the usual Chelsea chaos I have known for the last 21 years? No, not just that... After some 10 days of intense construction on site it's finally dawned on me... I'm missing the big band sound!

"What is he babbling about?", I can hear you say. Just across the way we used to have the Chelsea Barracks, a parade ground where the guards' band used to do daily practices. The haunting sound used to carry all over the showground, only interrupted by the landing of the occasional army helicopter. I didn't know the names of the tunes, but they were instantly recognisable to anyone who has watched a royal event on TV. I was often drawn through the tall railings and into Ranelagh Gardens, where I could escape the noise, dust and pressure, even if only for a few precious moments while I had my coffee break.

Now it's all gone; the buildings are just a mountain of crushed concrete waiting for more trendy apartments. Maybe in a few years the inhabitants of those very apartments will be adding to the other planning pressures the RHS find themselves under, but for the moment I just miss that uplifting music.

My crew are doing well and working steadily. The work is really tough, especially in the heat and dust, and my main role is to make sure the guys are safe and look after themselves. I relax and reflect by walking to the supermarket for gallons of water, suncream and the boys' favourites - custard creams! We are in the final slog and detail is everything. We've been lucky with the weather so far and for the show visitor or viewer that means they get better gardens. This is because the build is more relaxed and plants go in early so they have time to turn to the sun and adjust. The forecast is for rain this week; good for the plants but not so good for us. Time to dig out the waterproofs! This job isn't for the faint-hearted. Can you imagine not finishing on time? It's enough to make you dig deep and drive to the finishing line.


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