EDITORIAL |
EcoEng Newsletter 2, July 2000 |
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Wanted: Correspondents!By Andreas Schoenborn, Editor, Switzerland |
A last message before you leave to summer vacationThe EcoEng Newsletter is still looking for correspondents. We are a fairly active group of 11 now, scattered over the whole globe. You will find three contributions of correspondents in this newsletter, as an example. Writing for this publication may be your chance to make yourself known better, contact the bigheads in the field or get to visit a project in your neighbourhood. Contact me, if you're interested. It's vacation time...... in the northern hemisphere. Time for many, to step back for a while, relax and look at the things they have done in the past few months. Time to switch off your PC and open the eyes again to the marvels of nature around you. Need some company? Why not putting Ecological Engineering aside for some poetry? Here's this a poem of the wonderful creole poet John Agard, performer and storyteller, born in Guyana.
Now!Face up we laze while a chirping kiskadee
I wish you a good summer Yours sincerely Andreas Schoenborn P.S.: Now! published in John Agard, Lovelines for a Goat-born Lady, 1990, Serpent's Tail, 4 Blackstock Mews, London N4, Britain |
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