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Tag Archives: United States
Saying “Hello” to Wendell Berry
In my efforts to not only read more this year but also continue to educate myself about topics that I believe are vital to our well being and that of our children and our children’s children, I have taken on … Continue reading
Posted in Green Living/Vegetarianism, Nature, Reading
Tagged connection, environmental destruction, eroding topsoil, fidelity, frugality, global economics, good food, good work, greed, hubris, husbandry, ignorance, industrial farming, industrialization of life, interconnectedness, interconnectedness of life, local economics, miracle of life, reading, reading challenge, reverence, rural communities, Sustainable agriculture, technology, the natural world, United States, violence against others, Wendell Berry
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Reading is Fundamental
This was the question to an answer on Jeopardy last night. (And no…I didn’t just mix my words up…if you are familiar with Jeopardy you are familiar with their answer/question format.) It really got me thinking about something that I … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, General, Green Living/Vegetarianism
Tagged Adult Literacy, books, challenges, Education, English language, food stamps, health costs, illiteracy, inmates, Jeopardy, juveniles, Literacy, National Center for Education Statistics, Pfizer, poevrty, reading, reading goals, society, teen pregnancy, United States, welfare
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Retaking Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day has a bad reputation. I understand…really I do. Every holiday in America has become almost unrecognizable due to commercialism. And then there’s the whole exclusion issue…those who are not in some sort of relationship (whether it be a … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, General, Nature
Tagged albert Schweitzer, alone, Benjamin Disraeli, commercialism, Eva Burrows, greeting card, hallmark, holiday, Holidays, lonely, love, Mother Nature, Oscar Wilde, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Relationships, Romance, sad, Salvation Army, seneca, standing bear, United States, Valentine Day, Valentine's Day
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