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Author: Stefanie

Avid reader, gardener, librarian, cyclist, and vegan.

Apprenticeship of the Hands

On July 25, 2021July 25, 2021 By StefanieIn Chickens, Localization, Skills10 Comments

Apprenticeship of the hands. Isn’t that a lovely phrase? It comes from a moving article, Literacy of the Fingers by Beth Tilston published in Dark Mountain. Tilston is making sourdough bread, a new skill for her, and one she was astonished to discover she was bad at. How hard could it be to make bread? …

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Babies!

On July 10, 2021July 10, 2021 By StefanieIn Chickens19 Comments

The Dashwoods were our first flock of chickens. They are now over 5 years old and as of this last Monday, only two remain. They were all fine when James ushered them into the coop Sunday night but sadly, we found Margaret dead Monday morning. A black australorp who was very noisy and had vocalizations …

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Of Droughts and Rabbits

On July 4, 2021July 4, 2021 By StefanieIn Gardening12 Comments

Two weeks ago we had two days of rain and I thought, at last the drought is over! The garden did too. And for several days after we were all perky and happy. The beans started growing taller, the pumpkins began to vine, the corn shot up two feet. But we have not had rain …

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Attention and Climate Change

On June 27, 2021June 27, 2021 By StefanieIn Climate Emergency, Culture13 Comments

First, I have to say thank you to everyone for all of your insightful and thought-provoking comments on the topic of attention. They have been grist for the mill, or like that extra cup of coffee I allow myself sometimes that sends me into overdrive and sets my mind whirling. I ended my last post …

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Happy Solstice!

On June 20, 2021June 20, 2021 By StefanieIn Gardening20 Comments

Happy Solstice y’all! Today for Solstice we got rain, a lovely gift because along with heat we’ve also been having a drought. The drought is so bad that the Mississippi River, the main source of water for the Twin Cities, is just a few inches above its lowest recorded level in 1976. The rain is …

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