"If a community, or a section, or a race, or an age, is groaning under industrialism, and well aware that it is an evil dispensation, it must find a way to throw it off. To think that this cannot be done is pusillanimous. And if the whole community, section, race, or age thinks it cannot be done, then... it has doomed itself to impotence." —Twelve Southerners

Deliberate Agrarian Archives: My "Older" Days

Deliberate Agrarian Archives: Essays About My Older Days

My Experience as a Government School Teacher
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Grange Hall
2006/2007 Looking Back--Looking Ahead
My Non-Agrarian Day Job
Meandering Thoughts About Getting Old (er)
My Mother Was a Writer Too
Woe is Me
2007/2008 Looking Back--Looking Ahead
A Young Man's Wild Dream Actually Happens....

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hello My wife and I went down the agrarian lifestyle also but now at 60 I can't split enough wood or stand the early winter mornings and I dearly wish I had a nice government pension. As beautiful as this lifestyle is Its not as much fun without youthful vigor