Month: June 2021
Beekeeping
Bees at last! Bees at last! Thank the Swarms I’ve bees at last!
I had said in a past post that bees were a constructive kind of mid life crisis for me. Something of me. For me. Totally new. Beyond my comfort zone and outside my experience. A challenge to prove I am still equal to things. But a good one. A positive one. One with concrete, meaningful […]
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Farm, Smallholding and Wildlife Book Reviews
Uncategorized
Andy Brennan, Uncultivated taste and getting out of the way of good taste
Andy Brennan’s Uncultivated is like slow food. But cantankerous, slightly drunk and on steroids.
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Farming
Food from the Farm
Sustainable Farming
The Farming Lifestyle
The Past is a Farming Country…
You are always in time. On time. Out of time. On a farm. Always. Seasonal time. Geological time. Daytime and night time. Deep Time and no time. You are in the time of fertility and the time of harvest. Your year might be framed by frost time. Sow after the last harvest before the first […]
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