On the surface, Lady Gaga is the antithesis of most of the agricultural world. She is know for the most outlandish outfits for work — things we can’t even dream up. Farmers tend to wear something practical, that can stand up to hard work and getting dirty. When it comes to politics, Lady Gaga seems to embrace social justice issues… Read More
What’s the Deal with Coffee in Israel? Travel & a Twitter Discussion Fuel a Wordfilled Wednesday
Tuesday morning came and I published one of the blog posts I had worked up about my trip to Israel. It wasn’t too much longer before I got this tweet from my friend Katie Pinke (of Pinke Post fame): @jplovescotton can u confirm? MRT @ResourcefulMom: Hey @typeamom I just found out from @DadStreet that there's no coffee in Israel. —… Read More
A New Perspective While Watching Events in Israel on CNN in the Atlanta Airport
Today was one of those days where I spent my layover time in Atlanta. That’s not that rare nor is it for me to halfway listen to the news broadcast on CNN at the gates. However, today, I suddenly stood up looking for the speaker. The anchor was saying something about Israel and the West Bank, Syria and the Golan… Read More
If You Love Bacon, Have I Got Ideas for You! Blogging & Shopping!
Recently I’ve noticed that bacon seems to be the meat generating a lot of buzz. Think about it, how many things can you think of that are better with a little bit of bacon? Scallops, shrimp, filets, burgers, eggs… I’ve even had bacon wrapped water chestnuts! Now, what makes bacon better? My only thoughts are having more or not being… Read More
Amazing Day of Travel — Lots of Memphis Love Along the Way
This morning I headed to the airport for the first trek out of town since the water started really rising. It was one of those days where I was running (or at least fast-walking) from the time I got out of bed til I sat in my seat. Once I was able to breathe, I asked for a cup of… Read More
Thoughts & Actions on Earth Day 2011
Today, April 22 is Earth Day! Earth Day has been around a long time, in fact, I can’t remember a year without it. I had to look and see how it got started (one site I think did the history well was the EPA). I read several websites and realized that the earliest years of my life didn’t have Earth Day… Read More
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