Humans and Livestock
This story originally ran in 2011. As the subject resurfaces regularly on the internet, I am re-posting it again this week. I am still at work on my latest manuscript, and anticipate a return to regularly scheduled programming in May. Is it possible for animals and people to live together sustainably? Is it possible […]
The Family Cow
I am often asked, with all our home-steady proclivities at Sap Bush Hollow, if we have a family cow. These days, I readily exclaim “ABSOLUTELY NOT!” much to the consternation of dairy romantics. While a milk cow is definitely an enrichment for some families, it turned out it wasn’t ideal for us….This post originally ran […]
What Makes the Butcher Sexy?
This post originally ran in October of 2009, but in honor of Valentines’ Day this week, it seems appropriate to select this as this week’s re-post. I am still at work on my manuscript. If I am able to stay on schedule, I anticipate returning to regular blogging and Tuesday Posts at the end of […]
My first hand-spun yarn
Far from perfect, but it does seem like it is a moment worth remembering.
Embouchure
The following essay was originally run in 2003. I’ve been spending a lot of time playing music in these winter months, in the hours between bouts of writing as I work on my new manuscript. Since this memory came to mind while practicing my recorder, I thought I’d do a re-post. I hope you enjoy. – […]
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