Blogs about: Agrarianism
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The Food Issue and My Garden
Source: Chalcedon Photos of my garden. Year #2, still learning. … more »
Poststop
Saving Kate
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Fourshrops wrote 2 weeks ago: Although this event happened over a month ago, some may still find it interesting. I am throwing in … more »
The Agrarian Standard
fideidefensor wrote 3 weeks ago: “If we believe that the existence of the world is rooted in mystery and in sanctity, then we would … more »
The "Bee Man"
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Fourshrops wrote 3 weeks ago: Matthew received a couple of boxes of bees the other day in the mail. Actually the Post Master call … more »
June 3, 2008
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What's Going On Around Here?
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Fourshrops wrote 1 month ago: “If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life wh … more »
Wrong Hammer, But...
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Tracy Fennell wrote 1 month ago: I got a new hand sickle in the other day, to help trim the tall Johnson grass around the house, deck … more »
The Food Issue and My Garden
poststop wrote 1 month ago: Source: Chalcedon Photos of my garden. Year #2, still learning. … more »
Weekly Linkage
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John Savage wrote 1 month ago: Sometimes I feel like the blogosphere is like a zoo with lots of strange animals. The dhimmi “ … more »
That sound you just heard was the gauntlet being thrown down
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John wrote 1 month ago: What’s a blogger do when two of his favorite Webthinkers - one of whom has managed to be a suc … more »
Modern Childhood and Totalitarian Personality
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John Savage wrote 1 month ago: Commenter Kindred has recommended a David Brooks article extolling the virtues of meritocracy, which … more »
Meritocracy as Social-Darwinist Dystopia
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John Savage wrote 1 month ago: If you haven’t yet read Charles Murray’s piece on “educational romanticism”, … more »
Dealing with Death ... and Life
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Fourshrops wrote 2 months ago: A farm can mean many different things to different people. Some might think first of a garden or a … more »
Exhaustion and the Built Environment
andrew wrote 2 months ago: by Andrew Stephens-Rennie A few days ago on the Slow Home blog, John Brown posted the following quot … more »
Yours Truly On The Radio
Steve wrote 2 months ago: I just finished a radio interview with Matt Swain, producer of the Son Rise in the Morning Show on S … more »
Southern Idaho Draft Horse and Mule Field Day
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Fourshrops wrote 2 months ago: Yesterday I spent the morning and early afternoon attending the Southern Idaho Draft Horse and Mule … more »
Why You Should Worry About The Plight Of Truckers
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Steve wrote 3 months ago: Out of Iowa today comes a story about truckers, some of whom are planning to go on strike on April 1 … more »
The Good Earth
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Steve wrote 3 months ago: The New York Times recently ran a story about the growing number of young men and women who are choo … more »
Responsibility in Slaughter
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Fourshrops wrote 3 months ago: Enjoying the Goats I have been caring for our young wether (castrated male) goats for just under … more »
Heat Wave
Fourshrops wrote 4 months ago: When I started milking the other day, there was not anything out of the ordinary that I noticed, but … more »
