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19 Mar 2010

Jacana

@ BOOK Southern Africa

Pat Featherstone’s Grow to Live Launched in Noordhoek

November 12th, 2009 by Thando

Author & gardener, Pat Featherstone

Grow to LiveA dedicated group of folk who care deeply about the environment gathered last night in Noordhoek’s Wordsworth Books to celebrate the launch of Grow to Live: A simple guide to growing your own good, clean food by Pat Featherstone.

The author, who is the founder of Soil for Life, a Cape Town-based NGO which teaches people to grow their own food, works with the premise – healthy soil, healthy plants, and healthy people.

Environmental activist Anthea Torr, who edits Biophile magazine, introduced Featherstone’s book, saying, “Grow to Live is a tremendously timeous publication for people moving towards living in a sustainable way. We just have to look at the weather to know that it’s time to become reverent towards our life on this planet. With the world facing three major interlinked crises simultaneously – financial, food and environmental – it is evident that those who acquire the knowledge and skills for cultivating the soil and are confidently utilising any space they have available, no matter how small, will be the protagonists of the future.”

Torr introduced the author: “Born, bred and educated in Zimbabwe, Pat Featherstone moved to Cape Town, in 1973 to take up a teaching post at a local High School. It was not the teaching that brought her here, but the father of her about-to-be children. Three girls down the line and many life experiences under the belt, Pat was propelled into the life she had been born to live. Having returned to her home country to set up a new life in the early 90’s things didn’t turn out quite as expected.

“Tough as it was about to be, she drove from her refuge in Zimbabwe, with dogs, children and scant possessions and enjoyed the freedom of just being. No home, no belongings worth mentioning, no work, no money, and no future on the horizon. Only the multitude of gifts bestowed upon her on entering this world, and her three sisters and a mother who believed that there was a life to be lived.

“With the children out of the nest and armed with a BSc Honours degree, a certificate in higher education and twenty years of teaching experience in biology, biochemistry, parasitology, animal diversity and evolution at secondary and tertiary institutions, Pat committed herself to using all of her God-given gifts, to pursuing her passion for the environment, and to helping people to help themselves to a better quality of life.

“She believes that ‘in the end we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught.’

“Best we love our planet now,” she concluded.

A Gallery of Gardeners

Dorothy & David Tyndale-Biscoe Karin Palmer & Tina Guizit Sherry & Glynn Woods Marion Charleston, Pat Featherston, Beryl Martin & Joan Featherstone Yvette Worrall, Mary Christie-Smith & Annette Chouler Leah Hawker & Jorg Masche Mildred Nyembezi, Sandi Lewis & Cheryl Rushin Tracey Phillips & Belinda Kennedy Thandi Sihlali & Lily de Keller Gina & Alistair Turrell Peter & Val Toms, Anthea Booth Erica Jacobs & Joan Featherstone Charmaine & Darryl Anderson Dee Nowicki & Mandy Greeff Lynn Berrisford, Ruard du Toit & Kate Berrisford Anthea Torr & Moira Chmielewski Mikhela Hawker & Nick Brandt Muna Lakhani & Helen Hoekstra

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