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NORTH OF EVERYTHING: Baseball
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015. I have always loved baseball. Since I was very little, I was told by everyone how great I was at baseball. A real natural talent. I've worked hard at it my whole life. I've practiced on my own. In the early morning, in the middle of the night. I've practiced countless hours, sometimes 10 hours per day. I've watched others play for innumerable hours, paying attention to every detail. I want to pitch for the Boston Red Sox. Nothing less. That's the goal. But that would NOT be pitchin...
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Katherine Press
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012. It was over a year ago that we started Katherine Press, and over six months ago that we began publishing the free Katherine Press Review. We have had a wonderful time reading all the excellent writing writers submitted and we hoped to be able to bring our readers even more great stories, poems and novels in the coming months. Unfortunately, as so often happens, life gets in the way. Without you, we would not have made it as far as we did. We look forward to seeing what the industry ...
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The Existential Gardener: August 2014
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WELCOME TO OUR BLOG. JOIN US AS WE SHARE THE EXPERIENCES AND RECIPES OF OUR ALL-SEASON ORGANIC GARDENING ADVENTURES AND OTHER RELATED STUFF AS WE DIG, WEED, HARVEST, AND COOK OUR WAY THROUGH EACH GLORIOUS GARDEN YEAR! Sunday, August 17, 2014. These are a few of my favorite things. No, I’m not breaking into a punk rock rendition of the classic Julie Andrews song from The Sound Of Music with slide guitar accompaniment. These are a few of my favorite flavor enhancing things: garlic, oregano and basil, oh my!
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The Existential Gardener: What's Happening with the Permaculture Orchard
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WELCOME TO OUR BLOG. JOIN US AS WE SHARE THE EXPERIENCES AND RECIPES OF OUR ALL-SEASON ORGANIC GARDENING ADVENTURES AND OTHER RELATED STUFF AS WE DIG, WEED, HARVEST, AND COOK OUR WAY THROUGH EACH GLORIOUS GARDEN YEAR! Saturday, June 28, 2014. What's Happening with the Permaculture Orchard. Looking down the slope from the grapevines: the fruit trees blend in with all of the other foliage. Bee Balm is looking good. Murphy inspects the orchard from the berm of the swale. It is now a pathway and a convenient...
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The Existential Gardener: As Summer Begins, Flowers Spring into Bloom
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WELCOME TO OUR BLOG. JOIN US AS WE SHARE THE EXPERIENCES AND RECIPES OF OUR ALL-SEASON ORGANIC GARDENING ADVENTURES AND OTHER RELATED STUFF AS WE DIG, WEED, HARVEST, AND COOK OUR WAY THROUGH EACH GLORIOUS GARDEN YEAR! Saturday, June 28, 2014. As Summer Begins, Flowers Spring into Bloom. Yellow Rose of Texas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Gil Harris gardens, plays guitar, and enjoys writing, cooking, and politics. I live and garden in Maine, U.S.A. As Summer Begins, Flowers Spring into Bloom.
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The Existential Gardener: December 2013
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WELCOME TO OUR BLOG. JOIN US AS WE SHARE THE EXPERIENCES AND RECIPES OF OUR ALL-SEASON ORGANIC GARDENING ADVENTURES AND OTHER RELATED STUFF AS WE DIG, WEED, HARVEST, AND COOK OUR WAY THROUGH EACH GLORIOUS GARDEN YEAR! Sunday, December 22, 2013. Note: we've added pics of the recent snowfall as nature is also a big part of our celebrations. Bough'd under weight of snow. Lion's Mane mushroom on maple. Great big burl on oak. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Francis Small Heritage Trust.
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The Existential Gardener: April 2014
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WELCOME TO OUR BLOG. JOIN US AS WE SHARE THE EXPERIENCES AND RECIPES OF OUR ALL-SEASON ORGANIC GARDENING ADVENTURES AND OTHER RELATED STUFF AS WE DIG, WEED, HARVEST, AND COOK OUR WAY THROUGH EACH GLORIOUS GARDEN YEAR! Thursday, April 24, 2014. A Walk in the Garden. I get started by carefully raking leaves off the beds and into pathways where they will stay. Mulching paths with leaves reduces yard work in a big way by keeping them free of weeds. Wearing my new pair of beanies, *. We don’t give a tho...
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April | 2011 | Gardening in the Blind
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Gardening in the Blind. Gardening in the Blind. Slow Food USA blog. Locator for farmer's markets. Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. April 27, 2011, 12:30 pm. My growing girls, 1-1/2 months old. It is now a little over a month and 1/2 since my two chickens were born. They are growing leaps and bounds. I have had to open the full dog crate for them now. They love it! Comments Off on Growing Chickens. April 14, 2011, 6:49 am. I scrubbed the coop out and started to prep the bed next to them. Amelia was raising...
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Starting seedlings | Gardening in the Blind
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Gardening in the Blind. Gardening in the Blind. Slow Food USA blog. Locator for farmer's markets. Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. March 25, 2012, 7:23 pm. Filed under: Indoor Gardening. After three weekends worth of cleaning in the basement, it was finally ready to start the seedlings. I thought I would document just what I do as I have never done that before. To start the seedlings I have heating mats that are designed for gardeners. I leave these on the entire time. Leave a Comment so far.