Monthly Archives: August 2014

I Need a Clone!

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Those of you who hang around here may have noticed that my posts get pretty irregular sometimes. It’s most likely to happen in late summer, when schedules collide. The garden is producing like mad, the tree fruits are getting ripe, … Continue reading

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Agroterrorism at the Library

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Did you know that if you convince your local library to develop a seed library, you could be accused of agroterrorism? Me neither, but apparently that’s what happened to the Joseph T. Simpson Public Library in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. The library … Continue reading

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It’s All Chicken Feed

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I’ve spent a good deal of my life swimming upstream against conventional mores. That’s the polite version; my husband will tell you I’m stubborn as an oak post. As a result, I tend to do things in unconventional ways or … Continue reading

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