Every now and again, you just happen across a film that inspires.
The Biggest Little Farm is one of those for me.
I first watched it a few years ago, but I've come back to it recently because it's just so compelling. It's on Netflix and it's really worth watching.
I know it's set in America, and not here. And I know that the protagonists aren't as funny as Clarkson berating Kaleb or trying to interpret Gerard's impenetrable utterances.
But I'm sharing it because the film offers a message of hope. For all of us engaged in trying to change the way we eat, the way we farm, the way we buy and sell food - wherever we live in the world - then The Biggest Little Farm is pure inspiration.
And we all need a bit of that from time to time.
I'm now off on hols for a little while, but you're in very safe hands with Ella and the rest of the team.
Stay Wylde,
Nick
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