January 4
The damage in the high tunnel on New Years Eve was very minimal so now we move our attention onto the next cold spell. We’re
The damage in the high tunnel on New Years Eve was very minimal so now we move our attention onto the next cold spell. We’re
The end of December always seems to trick us with a bit of warmer weather before the below freezing temperatures sneak up on us first
Every year around my birthday I like to spend time reflecting on the year behind me and choosing at least one positive intention for the
I started my annual “must get back on track” ritual early this year. A couple times a year (usually about this time and during mid
Trying to balance the abundance of the season with your desire to raise thriving, compassionate kids? Me too-and it’s probably one of the most difficult
One of the things I love about the holidays is the ability to splurge a bit on those whom I love so much. Here’s a
We were swimming in the pool mid vacation and Elizabeth came up to me and said, “I’m feeling really, really sad and I don’t know
In a recent presentation I offered at the American Farmland Trust conference I addressed the-hard to grasp, impossible to document statistically-concerns that happen on a
I spent about a year and a half of my life in and out of hospitals during the last days of a loved ones life.
I spent the last two weeks being humbled and honored at several events across the state for my recent work in local food at home