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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Sprouts
Sprouts have gotten a bad rap in recent years and I want to begin today’s post with a disclaimer that the information I provide to you is editorial in nature and cannot be construed as medical advice. Any information I … Continue reading
Ode To A Grilled Cheese Sandwich
According to the calendar tonight is a full moon although the moon has been large and bright for a few nights. Wikipedia defines the full moon: “Full moon is a lunar phase that occurs when the Moon is on the … Continue reading
We Now Resume Our Regularly Scheduled Programming: Worms
This is a blog about gardening, specifically but not exclusively about gardening in community with other people. Once in a while, I might get distracted and write about solitary moonlight walks in my hometown, but even on those occasions, I … Continue reading
Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid
Things like: File your taxes, balance your checkbook, clean your bathroom. Yup. Zip it.
Posted in Minimalist
Tagged drudgery, pretty flowers
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Friday Pillow Talk – Sunshine Flashback
On Wednesday, I suggested you could put a seed catalog under your pillow and possibly dream in flowers. I know it seemed silly and (pause) New Age. I’d be lying if I told you I actually did put a seed … Continue reading
Posted in Friday Pillow Talk
Tagged 1980's, Calendula, dreams, groundhogs, hairdresser, lettuce, Right Now, seed catalogs
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Why Farmers Don’t Celebrate Groundhog Day
Sure, groundhogs are sort of cute. They have a couple of big, lettuce munching front teeth, but they’re kind of cute. You’ll read a lot of dumb stories about them today, too. Maybe there is a reality Tee Vee show … Continue reading
Posted in Critters
Tagged farmers, groundhog, lettuce, Mayor Bloomberg, Santa Claus, spinach
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10 Things You Can Do RIGHT NOW to get your Farmer Jones Green Jeans On!
I love gardening and growing things. Some of my happiest thoughts about living in Hampton, New Hampshire revolve around the Victory Garden. My very happiest thoughts about growing up in a little Maine town come when I step into my … Continue reading
Posted in Weather and Seasons
Tagged Right Now, Seacoast Eat Local, seeds, sunshine, Vitamin D
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Steaming into 2012
When I first created this wordpress blog, I didn’t really understand how to make it work. I still don’t. But I did read “War and Peace” in less than a month (December, even!) while working a full-time job and I figured I could master this. Remix.
Posted in Just Writing
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