• Home
  • about
  • food & farm
    • Active Farm Blogs
      • Semi-Active & Retired Farm Blogs
    • Flat Stanley Farm & City Adventures Across the Country!
  • travel
    • big trips
  • policies/what flies
    • Privacy Policy
  • store
  • contact
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • YouTube

JP loves LIFE!

  • Home
  • TRAVEL
  • FARM
  • FOOD

10/03/12

Parenting on the Prairie Photos from my Dakota Vacation

I’ve been putting together posts about my visit to the Dakotas (North Dakota and South Dakota) and I keep seeing photos of great families. Parents having time with their kids — whether it was getting them ready for school or bed, putting dinner on the table or making smores, doing their hair or the family enjoying a short break in… Read More

09/11/12

Can someone leaving me speechless serve as #WordlessWednesday?

I love taking photos and with that comes the knowledge that some folks are going to dodge the camera. And I’ve had friends and family who just ignore me for the bulk of the time, which is fine. The person who draws the camera either tries to stay oblivious to it or enjoys hamming it up now and then. I… Read More

the back of my Twitter shirt JP loves COTTON in symbols

08/28/12

#AgNerd T-Shirts That Grabbed My Eye in Kansas City #ACFC12

What was it that stood out during the AgChat Foundation‘s annual training conference? Well, there were lots of people to catch my eyes and lots of things to see and do, but it was the cotton t-shirts that folks had on that time and time made me snap a quick photo. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of them leave you… Read More

a small bright orange pumpkin

08/07/12

The Volunteer is a Pumpkin Plant! The Great Pumpkin is Here!

Recently, I posted photos of a mystery plant taking over my flower bed and asked if folks knew whether it was squash, pumpkin or something else, well, the jury is in! I HAVE one orange pumpkin and one green pumpkin out there! I grabbed my first photos of the pumpkins this weekend as I celebrated the biggest rain during the… Read More

trim off watermelon rind

07/31/12

Cutting Up a Watermelon the Easy Way

I have been trying to eat more fruit and one thing I have found I need to do, is keep it handy. Different kinds of fruit too. So, watermelon spears is one of the things I’ve been keeping ready nearby. That way I don’t have any prep every time I want a snack. It seems a lot of folks still… Read More

spices at KC's City Market

07/17/12

Historic City Market in Kansas City, Missouri Photo Walk

a slide show of more of the photos from my day at the Kansas City historic City Market [slideshow post_ID=13608]  

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • …
  • 16
  • Next Page »

Get new posts via email!

Check out my new podcast! In your fave app!

Recent Posts

  • Tell Me…. Would you knock on the door?
  • Thinking about Memphis Schools, the Memphis 13 for Black History Month
  • Observing Martin Luther King Day Way Before It was a National Holiday
  • That Time of Year When Good Boots Come to Mind
  • National Farmers Day & Looking at Food Differently this Weekend

Blogging Series

agricututre a to z
farms a to z
st louis a to z

On Hundred Percent Cotton

cotton 101

Tell Me…. Would you knock on the door?

Thinking about Memphis Schools, the Memphis 13 for Black History Month

Observing Martin Luther King Day Way Before It was a National Holiday

This blog is part of the communications efforts by JPlovesCOTTON LLC.
COPYRIGHT © 2021 · GROUNDED COMMUNICATIONS, LLC · PRIVACY POLICY