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Tag Archives: farmers
The Patient Farmers
My friend Jaxon and I went to a farmer’s market yesterday. There were so many beautiful carrots; I bought a bunch from each farmer at the market. I planted some carrots this spring. Remember? The instructions were “be patient.” I … Continue reading
Posted in Today We Rest
Tagged carrots, farmers, food security, Patience
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Friday Pillow Talk – Tears On My Pillow
The last week was a busy and sad one here on the New Hampshire Seacoast. With all my activity, I haven’t had any time for seed catalogues, daydreams, or night dreams. My head hits the pillow and before I know … Continue reading
Posted in Friday Pillow Talk
Tagged dreams, farmers, Frank Anicetti, Greenland shooting, Hampton Victory Garden, home, Moxie
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Friday Pillow Talk – The World On Time
The less I have my hands in the dirt, the more stress I have in my life. I haven’t done any scientific testing, but for me there is a correlation between the amount of time I spend breathing outside air, … Continue reading
Posted in Friday Pillow Talk
Tagged dirt, dreams, farmers, Herrick Kimball, Jim Gerritsen, potatoes, Wood Prairie Farm
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The Beep Beep Taxi
Last week on my way home to Maine, I saw a lot of vanity license plates. I don’t see as many here on the New Hampshire Seacoast, but according to Wikipedia, New Hampshire has the second largest vanity plate penetration … Continue reading
Posted in Just Writing
Tagged Decorator Show House, farmers, The Junior League of Boston, Vanity plates, Yee Haw
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Here’s One Reason
To grow your own food… or know a local farmer.
Posted in Minimalist
Tagged Buy Local, farmers, self-sufficiency, soap box
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Friday Pillow Talk – King Corn Candy Land
Fortunately, I’m a pretty healthy person, so I didn’t understand why I was having a headache behind my “T-Zone” and just a little bit of positional vertigo. Through the magic of the internet, I self-diagnosed myself with a “sinus issue” … Continue reading
Posted in Friday Pillow Talk
Tagged dreams, farmers, snow
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Dear Aunt Tomato
The information I provide to you is editorial and helpful in nature and cannot be construed as perfect truth. Some of the information I am providing is based on anecdotal evidence and personal experience. The benefit claimed has not been … Continue reading
Movie Weekend At The Coop
I’m not a big movie-goer. Occasionally, I go to watch the Metropolitan Opera broadcast live in a local movie theater. You knew that. I don’t watch many movies at home, though. I own a few movies on DVD, but I’ve … Continue reading
Friday Pillow Talk – Sommerzeit Is A Turkey
I’ve been going to bed a few minutes earlier every night to prepare for the dreaded Daylight Saving Time (DST). DST will be upon us like a stale bag of Doritos in less than 2 weeks. I don’t mean to … Continue reading
Posted in Hampton Victory Garden
Tagged dreams, farmers, pretty flowers, time
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Why We Write
This is the last day of my month of “power blogging.” I wrote 29 posts in 29 days. It was a challenge I designed for myself; an exercise in writing. I like to write and I have been doing it … Continue reading