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Our Evolving Cedar Lot (3/7/10) | Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus
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Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus. Antaeus was invincible while maintaing contact with his mother Earth, and even Heracles could not best him. I'm telling the story of those who feel that power. Our Evolving Cedar Lot (3/7/10). March 22, 2010. Check out these photos of our cedar lot on 3/7/10. We are cutting 20 acres of our 80 for Savanna Restoration for the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). Vodpod videos no longer available. More about Our Evolving Cedar Lot (3/7/10).
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Wow I need to update this… | Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus
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Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus. Antaeus was invincible while maintaing contact with his mother Earth, and even Heracles could not best him. I'm telling the story of those who feel that power. Wow I need to update this…. February 25, 2011. Geez Having a big-boy job really gets in the the way of this sort of thing. When I find the time I’ll try and update this. Same thing with my other blog and my twitter: left dilapidated . Please E-mail me (at jlsaracini@gmail.com. Down On The Farm.
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My new site is UP… | Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus
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Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus. Antaeus was invincible while maintaing contact with his mother Earth, and even Heracles could not best him. I'm telling the story of those who feel that power. My new site is UP…. July 30, 2011. It’s been a while coming, but my new webpage is up and live! Check it out at JamesSaracini.com. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Wow I need to update this…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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My buddy Josh Chittum’s piece in Vox on communal living in Missouri | Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus
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Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus. Antaeus was invincible while maintaing contact with his mother Earth, and even Heracles could not best him. I'm telling the story of those who feel that power. My buddy Josh Chittum’s piece in Vox on communal living in Missouri. April 10, 2010. Sandhill Farm's Greenhouse-Josh Chittum. Are we competitors, he and I? From → Uncategorized. Larr; Our Evolving Cedar Lot (3/7/10). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus | Antaeus was invincible while maintaing contact with his mother Earth, and even Heracles could not best him. I'm telling the story of those who feel that power. | Page 2
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Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus. Antaeus was invincible while maintaing contact with his mother Earth, and even Heracles could not best him. I'm telling the story of those who feel that power. Where We Are and What We Look Like (Thanks Google Earth). March 15, 2010. Aerial of our Farm:. Some interesting things to note. 80 acres in total. 30 acres of field and 50 of forest. The notch out of the NE corner is an old cemetery. Containing some people born in 1850s). From → About. My love o...
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Seeding in the Snow | Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus
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Salt of the Earth: Looking for the Power of Antaeus. Antaeus was invincible while maintaing contact with his mother Earth, and even Heracles could not best him. I'm telling the story of those who feel that power. Seeding in the Snow. March 21, 2010. Esterday we were “gifted” by our lovely Mid Mo weather with snow. It was about 65 the day before. Last fall the folks at Co-Mo Electric Cooperative. So my father bought some great grass seed and two wildflower mixes which include plants like Butterfly Weed, C...
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Life on Bean Road | Page 2
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Life on Bean Road. December 2, 2009 by Jen. Adah is zonked out in her crib. Eli is serenading himself to sleep with the song Moonshadow. I have created a Santa’s Workshop on the couch with the help of some knitting needles, yarn and also Snapfish. Have a peaceful week’s end. Our Week of Thanks. November 29, 2009 by Jen. Got out of the bloggy habit there for a bit, because, you know, I don’t go on the computer that much when I’m on vacation. Hooray for that! He even sits still to create his masterpieces!
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September | 2009 | Life on Bean Road
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Life on Bean Road. Archive for September, 2009. On September 29, 2009 2 Comments. It must be fall because I am writing about my favorite recipe discovery of the year–again! Last summer, we found this recipe and it Quickly became a family favorite. It comes from “From Asparagus to Zucchini: A Guide to Cooking Farm-Fresh Seasonal Produce.”. This cookbook was created by the Madison Area CSA Coalition and has helped me learn a few tricks for getting veggies into our meals. Uncover tomatoes, flatten to releas...
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Merry Christmas Day! | Life on Bean Road
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Life on Bean Road. Laquo; Firmly Planted. December 25, 2009 by Jen. What a merry Christmas we are having. I’m taking a break from packing to share some photos of the morning. Eli was a super gift receiver and an even better giver. He was so excited to show off his purchases and creations. It was very sweet. This is my attempt to capture the excitement of our sunshine-lit disco ball ornament that sends light dancing around the room. We all stop and gasp each day we see it happen. Amazing! Art on the Bean.