The food we consume has a tremendous impact on our lives. But the way we produce and consume it most significantly impacts the world around us. Agriculture is one of
Month: October 2020

TODAYS WORLD IS CRAZYTODAYS WORLD IS CRAZY
it’s late right now and i was just thinking how crazy the world around us is. We have to pay for resources provided on this planet for us and even

The ecology of thought-forms as I understand it.The ecology of thought-forms as I understand it.
What a thoroughly developed theological cosmology tends to be really good at is elucidating the positive/negative polarity between good and evil. But any kind of fundamental dualism of this kind

Living Room Refresh For The FallLiving Room Refresh For The Fall
The living room is one of the most important parts of the home, as it is used for lounging and entertaining. Maria Valero from Maca’s Diary gave her living room

TW. So yesterday was baby loss awareness day, apparently.TW. So yesterday was baby loss awareness day, apparently.
I’m scrambled so excuse the lack of structure. This is a vent I suppose. TW for abortion, miscarriages, baby loss etc. A few people on my Facebook were sharing things

Be Your Own Guest This FallBe Your Own Guest This Fall
As the temperatures drop during the fall, creating a cozy space is a must. With the help of The Home Depot, Rashida Banks was able to find happiness in home

Creating A Bohemian Chic Guest Bedroom For Fall Creating A Bohemian Chic Guest Bedroom For Fall
The new color palette can give any room in your home a makeover. Carolina Mastrangelo from Carola MM upgraded her guest bedroom with warm colors to create a cozy space

Paper wasps, yellow jackets, hornets. What are they doing at this time of year, and how can I rid them in the attic for Winter tasks?Paper wasps, yellow jackets, hornets. What are they doing at this time of year, and how can I rid them in the attic for Winter tasks?
I see that paper wasps and other stinging bugs of the kind are making larger nests than I've seen before and some of the holes in the nests are filled

Author Interview: Frances PalmerAuthor Interview: Frances Palmer
I first met Frances Palmer in 2015 when she came to our farm to attend one of our in-person workshops. We formed a strong connection and have stayed in touch

Family time didn’t go as hopedFamily time didn’t go as hoped
So, a bit of story-time here. When I was in Kindergarten – elementary school me and my parents used to sit at a campfire on chairs, with blankets and some