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Tag Archives: carrots
It’s life and death for them today
Fingers in brown sandy soil thinning crowded avenues of carrots. I used to despair thinning these deep tap roots stretching down past undulating worms. How could one decide carrot life or death? How could one presume to kill this one … Continue reading
Posted in August 2018
Tagged carrots, death, garden, gardening, life, love, spirituality, thoughts, weeding, writing
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Eat local. Eat fish.
I like the concept of “eating local”. How many of you read the book “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle” by Barbara Kingsolver? Show of hands, please! How many of you then wanted to live an entire year eating only food produced in … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Animal, Anishinabe, bio-region, carrots, eating, fish, food, garden, history, humor, Keweenaw Co-op, Lake Superior, lake trout, local foods, Miracle, Native Americans, nutrition, Ojibway, organic, storage, Upper Peninsula, Vegetable, winter
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