The Deliberate Agrarian
One Man's Ruminations About Faith, Family, and Livin' The Good Life
Sun, Sap, A Muskrat & My Favorite Hoes
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Dateline: 30 March 2006 Oh what a glorious day this was. The sun was shining, the sap was flowing, and I decided to come home from work ...
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Sap, Soap, and the "Patrons of Husbandry" Hall
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Dateline: 29 March 2006 I think spring has finally come to central New York State. The sap is flowing and we are making maple syrup on o...
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Making "Maple," Hatching Chicks & Buying The Old Grange Hall
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Dateline: 25 March 2006 We are waiting for spring to get going here and, hopefully, the sap will flow and we will be boiling maple syrup...
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My Experience
As A
Government-School Teacher
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Dateline: 22 March 2006 It is still cold and snowy here in Central New York state. Not much is happening on our little homestead s...
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Trapping Class
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Dateline: 16 March 2006 Trapping Class (photo link) My two youngest sons want to trap wild animals, skin ‘em, and sell the hides....
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Crunchy Cons
And Christian Agrarians
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Dateline: 8 March 2006 I stopped by Carmon “Prairie Muffin” Friedrich’s Blog, Buried Treasure Books , this morning and read her mo...
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To Be Of Use
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Dateline: 7 March 2006 I'd like to share with you the following poem by Marge Piercy. It is in the book, Circles on The Water...
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Two Kinds of Men
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Dateline: 22 February 2006 Marlene recently read the book Little Britches , by Ralph Moody, to our two youngest boys. My oldest ...
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What My Grandmother
Did For Me
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Dateline: 15 February 2006 Mary Towle Kimball of Fort Fairfield, Maine 1984 (76 yrs old) As I grow older, I find myself becom...
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