There are times when I wonder why I’m doing this blog. Weekends when things are getting away from me and I find it tough to get posts written. Times when no brilliant ideas come to me. Yeah, occasionally doubt grabs me. Its not long though til I come across something that I have thoughts on I want to tap out… Read More
Kitchen Cutting Board? Ag Byproduct? Or both?
While shopping at Bed, Bath & Beyond for a few kitchen items, I stopped dead in my tracks when I saw this. And my niece said “you’re getting your camera out, aren’t you?” Of course I was! What I was seeing was a plastic cutting board that carried a brand called Eco-Kitchen. While I absolutely believe we need to look… Read More
Top 12 Indisputable Facts About Santa Being a Cowboy or Farmer
I was having a short conversation with Anna Lisa Giannini that was about something really important — it was all about the boot mug I got one day as friends and I got together for coffee (chai for me). She said coffee tastes better in a Christmas coffee mug. I said something about how drinking chai from a cowboy boot… Read More
Favorite Snack Food for Movie or TV Night
In my family, movies play a pretty big part of our holiday season. I am overdue for a few movies and am looking forward to catching up on them over the upcoming Christmas break. With that in mind, I wanted to do a quick poll on your movie nights. Then it became two quick polls. Anyway, I’d appreciate your participation! I’ll do more with the results soon!
Poinsettias Growing into Trees – Wordless Wednesday
I have to explain a TINY bit. The following photos were taking while on vacation in The Philippines last February. I loved seeing poinsettias growing outside in a garden. My mom has always loved the flowers and to see them not in a pot wrapped with foil was somehow thrilling. Seemed a good thing to share now with the holidays… Read More
An Insider’s View of Farmers’ Markets – A Farmer’s Perspective
In August, I had the chance to meet Idaho farmer Lori Anne Lau at the AgChat Foundation’s first training conference (she’s another of the farmers I “met” through efforts online). The sessions kept us fairly busy and I soon realized I didn’t have much of a chance to visit with her. We traded a couple of messages and I asked… Read More
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