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April 2, 2012 by Christine. It was early March, the peak of our freak heat wave. Chatting with my neighbor I ran my gaze over the winter beds which should have been dark and fallow. Instead, green was popping up everywhere. 8220;Where on earth is all that grass coming from? 8221; I groused.
A little about my shift key. A visit with farmer marn. I recently met marnie at the barn where i ride once a week. we were chatting in the tack room, and as we polished our bridles after our lesson this week, i mentioned that my boys were growing and selling herbs this year as a small business endeavour. she suggested we come and visit her on her farm, and take any extra herbs she might have. The new herbs are now snug in our garden beds.
Our journey to become self sufficient and live off grid. I found the courage to go into a recording studio a few weeks ago, and recite one of my poems. Seeking My Voice - Video Please take a listen, an.
A 365-day journey to successfully cook with every piece of fresh produce - commonplace to crazy - that comes through my local market. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. I said artichokes, not hollandaise sauce. Well, I will be the first to tell you that I may be a changed woman after having baby artichokes roasted. To grill these babies come summer! Monday, February 28, 2011.
Thursday, September 27, 2012. Passion or Career Mid Life Crisis. Last night I read 2 books because I was seeking answers. I was questioning whether I am really in the right career or not. How does one know their right career? I have taken the career assessments, plenty of assessment tests online. Should I believe them? Ds fast lane corner. Saturday, October 29, 2011. In search of my life.
The Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Shibuya Crossing at rush hour, followed by a trip to the arcade, Tokyo. Itawatayama Monkey park, Kyoto. List of things to remember. Move around; visit as many different places as possibles. Buy things from the 105 yen shops. Umbrellas are good to carry, as they also double up as parasols.
This is the personal blog of Simon Kendrick and covers my interests in media, technology and popular culture. All opinions expressed are my own and may not be representative of past or present employers. Posted on March 23, 2018.
This blog is a place for publishing poems composed or shared at club meetings, and perhaps for posting club minutes as well. Anyone who has shared a poem at one of our meetings is invited to the blog and welcome to post! Thursday, February 3, 2011. Another day, another chore, another empty bucket. I hear a distant splash as I let the pail plummet. Then heaving, yanking, pulling, tugging.