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I might’ve called this post “On Being Grateful”. Every week, with my CSA delivery, farmer Kelly provides an adventurous recipe that uses fresh produce. She’s passing along her learnings. Over the past month, I’ve received countless warm and welcoming encouragements from readers and stoppersby. I can’t thank you enough and so I’m taking a moment to share what I’ve learned during blogging. (more…)
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Posted by Tammy on February 10, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/02/10/my-1st-month-sharing-lessons-in-blogging/
On Saturday I attended the Bar Mitzvah of my good friend’s son. He was poised and eloquent as he read from the Torah and I enjoyed seeing him and other children whose height had surpassed my own in the last year. Surprisingly our table conversation at the
Kiddush wasn’t focused on the amazement of seeing how the kids had grown. Rather the wonder and intrigue being discussed was Cindy McCain. Her
recent advertisement which opposes California’s H8 turned heads and created a steady bubble of dialogue. Because of her husband’s rejection of gay marriage, Cindy McCain was viewed as an unlikely ally for opponents of H8.
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Posted by Tammy on January 27, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/01/27/create-unlikely-allies/
I’ve been taking writing classes for several years now and the reason I do it? Certainly not to add to an already abundant schedule. I take writing classes in order to write. The presence of a syllabus and an instructor create discipline for me. It requires me to spill thoughts and ideas onto paper or into Google docs. The assignments offer a framework for me to operate within and being one who needs to understand the rules, I find freedom within the structure.
Another place that a structured framework works well for me
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Posted by Tammy on January 3, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/01/03/community-supported-agriculture-writing/