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Wannabe Farmers: October 2011
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Working and Cultivating Home in Durham, North Carolina. Monday, October 10, 2011. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year. Mountain to Sea Trail off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Resting off the trail. We stopped to let Kora run free through the meadow. View from off the Parkway. Posted by James Robinson. Saturday, October 1, 2011. I know you're excited! Sarah's working on putting together a viewing of King Corn. Sarah's also taking a mycology class this semester, so she's collecting lots of pictures like the...
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Wannabe Farmers: June 2011
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Working and Cultivating Home in Durham, North Carolina. Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Summer In Full Bloom. Sun Gold on the patio. Summer has been in full bloom over the last week. Sarah and I are finding that our tomatoes on the patio have finally started to produce really well. We're also having a great time growing peppers. Next year, I think I'll be planting more peppers and fewer beans. The beans are good, but there just seems to be a lot more you can do with peppers. Granny Cantrell on the patio. If th...
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Wannabe Farmers: July 2011
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Working and Cultivating Home in Durham, North Carolina. Monday, July 25, 2011. Shenandoah National Park Camping Trip. Sarah, James, and Kora. Jared, Sarah, James, Sarah, and Kora. Sarah on the AT. Posted by James Robinson. Sarah in the Honey Patch. Sunflowers in the Honey Patch. Granny Cantrells on the patio. Watermelon in the Honey Patch. Posted by James Robinson. Tuesday, July 12, 2011. RAFI in National Geographic. About preserving crop diversity. RAFI-USA has a great blog post about it here. Colibri p...
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Wannabe Farmers: Recommended Reading
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Working and Cultivating Home in Durham, North Carolina. Thursday, March 22, 2012. Sarah had to read My Green Manifesto. Also recommended is the article Dramatizing the "death" of environmentalism doesn't help urban people of color, or anyone else. From March 2005 on Grist. This is another great read about needed shifts in popular environmental thinking. Posted by James Robinson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Weekend in the Smokies. Pent-up Farming Energy and Sourdough Bread. Colibri pic for market.
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Wannabe Farmers: December 2011
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Working and Cultivating Home in Durham, North Carolina. Wednesday, December 7, 2011. This week last year it was snowing and 8 lb Kora was out playing in it for the first time. Today, it was 70 degrees, and well, Kora definitely isn't 8 lbs anymore. Things change over the course of a year. Posted by James Robinson. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is just a way keep family and friends informed about some of the things we're up to. We hope you enjoy our stories. Grist - the latest from Grist.
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Wannabe Farmers: May 2011
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Working and Cultivating Home in Durham, North Carolina. Thursday, May 26, 2011. He does have a green thumb! Nastursium in the Sun. You know all that stuff I said about rediscovering the sky after months in a black hole. well this is an example of the type of sky views I am rediscovering. Now this one seems a little bizzare. If only we could have a bee hive at our apartment, that would be amazing! Me and my Dear Sally. Posted by James Robinson. Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Garden Update: Second Edition. The gar...
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Wannabe Farmers: Food Justice Certified in Grist
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Working and Cultivating Home in Durham, North Carolina. Tuesday, April 3, 2012. Food Justice Certified in Grist. The Food Justice Certified label was covered in a Grist article. Check it out! Posted by James Robinson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sarah- a recent Duke graduate, a poet, a lover of old Johnny Depp movies, and a wannabe farmer. James- a writer and researcher, a hopeful environmentalist, a lover of Atlanta Braves baseball, and a wannabe farmer. Food Justice Certified in Grist.
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Wannabe Farmers: March 2012
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Working and Cultivating Home in Durham, North Carolina. Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Weekend in the Smokies. Posted by James Robinson. Thursday, March 22, 2012. Sarah had to read My Green Manifesto. Also recommended is the article Dramatizing the "death" of environmentalism doesn't help urban people of color, or anyone else. From March 2005 on Grist. This is another great read about needed shifts in popular environmental thinking. Posted by James Robinson. Saturday, March 10, 2012. Posted by James Robinson.
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Wannabe Farmers: April 2011
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Working and Cultivating Home in Durham, North Carolina. Sunday, April 17, 2011. Kora likes to hang out in the sun on the back patio. She also likes to keep watch for our neighbor's dog. Posted by James Robinson. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. When I was a kid and there were seedlings in our house, my mom would always say, "Just imagine if you could watch those cells divide right now. They would be splitting like crazy! She's always the scientist. But it is an amazing thought, isn't it? Posted by James Robinson.
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