Posted by: Peta | July 10, 2008

Farming’s death throws

An unintended misspelling often provides some gentle amusement. This one from the FastForward blog made me laugh out loud with visions of farmers tossing city folk to their deaths due to their lack of knowledge about where food comes from.

This film is about the death throws of farming in England and about the barrier between city folk who think that food comes from the supermarket and the country folk who struggle to produce food for a living when the supermarkets and the government do all they can to break them. — Social Media – A New POV for Story Telling.

Rob Paterson writes about how simply-made video can be more engaging than professionally produced interviews.

throes : violent pangs of suffering

Hairy and Curious Bull, Image by D’Arcy Norman Attribution Some rights reserved


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  1. And now some librarians are throwing big things around.


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