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Tell Me Lies

On November 14, 2021November 14, 2021 By StefanieIn Climate Emergency21 Comments

COP26 in Glasgow is pretty much over. I’ve been following along as best I can but I keep getting so many emails and news from people and groups on the ground reporting and trying to make sense of it all that I am way behind. But, in a couple days I will start seeing everyone …

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Happy Samhain!

On October 31, 2021October 31, 2021 By StefanieIn Chickens, Gardening, Holidays12 Comments

Gift from a friend We finally got frost a little over a week ago. Not a below freezing kind of frost, more of a close enough to kill the tomatoes and squash vines frost. The asters still have a few flowers and the sage and oregano are still hanging in there too. We are going …

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Stuff

On October 26, 2021October 26, 2021 By StefanieIn Climate Emergency, Culture14 Comments

The holidays are fast approaching; the time of getting together with family and giving each other stuff we don’t need. The media has been shouting worry for weeks as supply chains continue to be disrupted and the line of container ships waiting to dock in Los Angeles gets longer. President Biden has even ordered the …

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Almost Frosty

On October 17, 2021October 17, 2021 By StefanieIn Chickens, Climate Emergency, Gardening14 Comments

tsp for scale Gardening season is winding down. We almost had frost Saturday morning. Almost. It has been such a warm autumn, frost is late in coming. This has allowed me and James some extra time to make repairs to the chicken coop roof, and for me to harvest one small zucchini from the garden. …

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All the Little Birds

On October 3, 2021October 3, 2021 By StefanieIn Chickens, Gardening, More-than-human17 Comments

Arugula meadow As gardening season comes to an end, my garden has pretty much turned into a meadow of arugula. The sunny yellow flowers shine in the daylight and bounce up and down with bee visitors. A photo or video cannot do it justice, one must be in the experience for the full yellowy bee-filled …

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