The Deliberate Agrarian
One Man's Ruminations About Faith, Family, and Livin' The Good Life
Whizbang Garden Cart Update
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My newest book, Anyone Can Build A Whizbang Garden Cart is on schedule to be published by the end of this month. I’m anxious to have those ...
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Finding Palatable Pleasures
in The Midst of
My Forlorn Spring Garden
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Dateline: 21 May 2007 Were you to casually look upon the 24 wood-framed garden beds that comprise my “kitchen garden,” you would not be...
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Returning To The Garden (Spring 2007)
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It all started in Genesis, in a garden. The garden was an integral part of God’s plan for man. And so it is that the Christian-agrarian “goo...
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Tractor Drivin’ Mama & Her Rock Pickin’ Boys
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My younger sons, Robert and James have been picking rocks for a local dairy farmer in the afternoons. They picked rocks every day last week....
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Discovering Adrenal Fatigue
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I first learned about adrenal glands in sixth grade. Mr. Quirk was my teacher. Science was my favorite subject. We were learning about the h...
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Life Lessons
From An Old Maine Woodsman
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Dateline: 11 May 2007 Roger T. Hall of Fort Fairfield, Maine Childhood memories and experiences help shape the kind of perso...
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A Blog in May
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Things are busy hereabouts on my little piece of earth, as I’m sure they are around yours. It has been difficult to find time to blog. I hav...
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Whizbang Garden Cart Update
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It has been a few days since I last blogged here. I continue to be busy with the Whizbang Garden Cart plan book. The cover design is complet...
The Government Wants To Know More About Me
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Late last year I received something that I didn’t much like in the mail from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Stat...
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Letter From An Albany Hotel Room
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Dear Friends, I hope this letter finds you all well. I am writing to you this evening from a Best Western hotel room on the outskirts of Alb...
Meandering Thoughts
On Getting Old(er)
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Dateline: 25 April 2007 At 49 years old, I’m on the brink of becoming an old codger. I remember when I was a boy, my mother wrap...
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Return of The Field Car
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Longtime readers of this blog may recall last year’s blog about my boys and their field car . Later, I blogged about how the car had died......
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