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The Rural Voice, 2004-01, Page 644 CROP Q WATCH Crop Consulting Nutrient Management Planning & Consulting Provincially Certified — Les Nichols - CCA - ON — Tel: 519-392-8037 Fax: 519-392-8495 Lem.uI. Inichols@ti ightman.ca � r 1' from Elma Steel and Equipment Ltd. "The Great Steel Place" Elma Steel and Equipment Ltd. offers a large selection of inventory, scheduled delivers/ to central southwestern Ontario and experienced, professional service. * HR Sheet * Plate * Angles * Flat Bar * Beams * Pipe * Channel * Round, Square & Rectangular Tube * Expanded Metal * Bar Grating * Round and Square Bar * Check Plate * Mechanical Tube * Roof Decking * Reinforcing Bar & Mesh * Cold Rolled Round & Flat 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Listowel 515 Tremaine Ave. S. 1-800-669-2931 OR 519-291-1388 FAX 519-291-1102 Owen Sound 1399 2nd Ave. East 1-800-567-7412 OR 519-371-8111 FAX 519-371-6011 FOR YOUR STEEL REQUIREMENTS 2 THE RURAL VOICE Carol Riemer Keeping life simple Carol Riemer is a freelance writer Who lives with her husband and two children near Grand Valley, Ontario. If you ask me, advice is one of the ea.:;iest things to get. Really good ad 'vice. however, is much more difficult to come up with, especially wh en it concerns family and friends. Recently, an old friend was locking for ways to cope with the eve;r-increasing demands of city life. When she asked me for some hints on how to achieve the sweet simplicity of ►:ountry living. I was taken aback. Life hasn't been simple, I told her. sin ce the day we moved in and the waiter pump decided to rebel. That firs frigid winter did a lot to change my perspective. after I slipped off the bark deck, and promptly sank in a sno:)wdrift up to my knees. Defrosting a firozen waterline in the middle of the night gave me a whole new outtlook on the benefits of bucolic Shooing the neighbour's cow out of my garden wasn't so bad, but chasing wasps in the attic is sornething I would rather forget. Our differences aside, 1 could see wht ere my stressed -out city friend was corning from. After a hectic holiday sea son, I too have been tempted to ren ounce all but the most necessary creature comforts, and would like to retreat to a,quieter, more reflective stake of mind. Invariably, I find my self drawn to the countless healthy cooking and exercise shows that fill the airwaves. I scour the self-help and life style sections of our local bookstore, acutely aware that 1 am not: alone in my search for the simple life . Changes in lifestyle usually inv olve some form of commitment, mo re than a little sacrifice, and a wh ole lot of soul searching. But, the rewards, I am told, can be awesome. Sampling just a thin slice of humble pie, I'm convinced that wholesome, nutritious fare is the way to go. A bubbling crock of baked beans or a steaming bowl of hot chili accompanied by a loaf of home - baked btead should appease my family's appetite and satisfy their spirits, as well. In the evening, snuggled up by the fire, there is comfort to be found in simple pleasures. Sharing a good book, and enjoying the company and conversation of friends and family are still great ways to warm a cold country night. A leisurely walk in the woods always helps me to put things into perspective. Heading out into the frosty winter air, I come across a set of tiny tracks that disappear beneath a pile of fallen branches. Sheltered from the cold. a couple of winter birds huddle together, waiting patiently for me to move on. It's peaceful and quiet. out here. The only sounds seem to come from the wind, as it whistles through the trees. accompanied by the distant call of the jays. Across the rolling terrain. a neighbour's barn rises up on the horizon. like a tall ship in a'snowy sea, its boards worn grey by weather and time. Further on. the path rises and falls in subtle harmony with the landscape. Twisting and turning through the cedars, it casually skirts the snow- capped rocks, before moving on, toward the frozen marsh. It might be just another winter scene, something to be captured on canvas, if not for the underlying message it carries. Whispered in the winter wind, it cautions us to slow down, to take some time, and benefit from the wisdom that only comes from keeping life simple. It's something my city friend might listen for, the next time she takes a walk in the park. A simple answer to a complex question, but it still sounds like good advice to me.0