3secondgoldfish.wordpress.com
Poker Chills | 3 Second Goldfish
https://3secondgoldfish.wordpress.com/2010/06/02/poker-chills
Laquo; Growing Things. My Top Ten Films of 2010. The people who know me know that I am a relatively serious poker player. I’m not a pro or anything like that, but I do win more than I lose, and I’ve had a couple decent tournament results (including winning a $11,000 super satellite into the 2005 World Series Main Event); I like to call it a lucrative hobby. Which is why I got chills when Michael Mizrachi won his first bracelet. In the second event of 2010. Michael Mizrachi wins his first bracelet. I shou...
3secondgoldfish.wordpress.com
Back in the saddle… | 3 Second Goldfish
https://3secondgoldfish.wordpress.com/2010/04/17/back-in-the-saddle
Laquo; We Can Believe. Back in the saddle…. 8211;besides, I’ve always been in favor of the quick hit, here’s my two cents now go read the source article sort of thing anyway.). I think to finish this off, I want to thank two people who have inspired me to get back at this:. First, Renee T. Bouchard. Who manages to keep not one, but TWO active blogs, which can be found here. And second, Dave Zagunis. Who runs the La Vida Scholars. So there you go. Welcome back to the 3 Second Goldfish. From your own site.
3secondgoldfish.wordpress.com
Growing Things | 3 Second Goldfish
https://3secondgoldfish.wordpress.com/2010/06/02/growing-things
Laquo; Back in the saddle…. I bought two of these (mandevillas) at WalMart for $7.50. So why this preoccupation with growing things? Plant whenever you like; it’ll grow! The Promethean nature of growing things has me hooked; it’s exciting waiting to find out what will happen next. This entry was posted on June 2, 2010 at 1:48 am and is filed under Distractions. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. June 2, 2010 at 10:29 pm.
rangetopwriting.wordpress.com
December | 2012 | Range Top
https://rangetopwriting.wordpress.com/2012/12
Farm and Food with a View. Chantal’s Quince and Apple Compote. Local quince and apples from our trees. Though we only have a few, it is a magical experience to pick fruit from your own trees. Several years ago, during an extended visit with my (soon-to-be at the time) inlaws, my mother-in-law, Chantal, plucked a few fuzzy chartreuse quinces from her pantry for a simple compote. I remembered purchasing a. Quince jelly) as a gift from a tiny. During my college years, but I had never tasted the fruit myself.
rangetopwriting.wordpress.com
Chantal’s Quince and Apple Compote | Range Top
https://rangetopwriting.wordpress.com/2012/12/06/chantals-quince-and-apple-compote
Farm and Food with a View. Chantal’s Quince and Apple Compote. Local quince and apples from our trees. Though we only have a few, it is a magical experience to pick fruit from your own trees. Several years ago, during an extended visit with my (soon-to-be at the time) inlaws, my mother-in-law, Chantal, plucked a few fuzzy chartreuse quinces from her pantry for a simple compote. I remembered purchasing a. Quince jelly) as a gift from a tiny. During my college years, but I had never tasted the fruit myself.
rangetopwriting.wordpress.com
About | Range Top
https://rangetopwriting.wordpress.com/about
Farm and Food with a View. Hi I’m Rebecca. I am a city girl turned country lass. I grew up in the Boston area, have spent nearly 3 years of my life in France, and recently moved with my husband, Bastien, to the wilds of California. After a short stint in Gold Country. We now live on the Central Coast, where we’re developing an organically farmed estate vineyard and winery on the west side of Paso Robles. Thanks for stopping by to read about our farm and food adventures! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Chanta...
rangetopwriting.wordpress.com
rangetop | Range Top
https://rangetopwriting.wordpress.com/author/california49
Farm and Food with a View. Chantal’s Quince and Apple Compote. Local quince and apples from our trees. Though we only have a few, it is a magical experience to pick fruit from your own trees. Several years ago, during an extended visit with my (soon-to-be at the time) inlaws, my mother-in-law, Chantal, plucked a few fuzzy chartreuse quinces from her pantry for a simple compote. I remembered purchasing a. Quince jelly) as a gift from a tiny. During my college years, but I had never tasted the fruit myself.
rangetopwriting.wordpress.com
Seeds of Change | Range Top
https://rangetopwriting.wordpress.com/2012/11/06/seeds-of-change
Farm and Food with a View. Welcome to Range Top. Chantal’s Quince and Apple Compote →. Oat, wheat, barley and common vetch seeds. Somehow I find it appropriate that we’re seeding a cover crop on election day. Planting the seeds for the future health of our soil. Isn’t that what voting’s all about? So, what is a cover crop? Grains in the seeder’s hopper. The vetch, a legume (beans, lentils, and soy are all examples of common legumes) which produces a delicate, purple flower in the springtime, fixes nitrog...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT