By Jonathan Mead
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from Fabian Kruse of The Friendly Anarchist
It’s weird how, when I’m asked about how I am able to travel the world while getting my work done on the road, I have to think of something as ordinary as apple trees.
You see, I like apple trees. Here in Austria (where I’m currently living for a couple of weeks), there are myriads of them, both commercial ones and the old, mossy trees in forests, parks and private gardens.
Apple trees are beautiful: Some look elegant, some knobby, and they can grow hundreds of fruits, effortlessly. Sometimes, they are carrying so many, they can barely hold the weight. It’s such a simple thing: Nature, giving us something – for free, no questions asked.
When the apple season arrives, everybody... More...