Fertilizer! One of my favorite ways to divert kitchen refuse from the landfill is by making homemade liquid fertilizer. We boiled eggs for breakfast one morning. I peeled the shells, returned them to the water I’d boiled them in, and poured the whole thing into the blender. To this, I added the morning’s spent […]
Continue readingNetworking is for the birds…
…and bees and bears and you and me. What on earth are you doing? You might ask this question, out loud or otherwise, if you walked into my backyard. And with good reason. Next to many of my neighborhood’s manicured lawns of green grass, vibrant flower beds, and perfectly shaped well-pruned shrubs my little plot […]
Continue readingAn American Hero
When I hear of someone passing away in their 80’s, my automatic response usually goes something like this, “Oh, so young.” And then I remember, that’s actually quite a bit older than the average age of death. My father, Lieutenant Colonel Julian Richard Campbell, died last Monday. He lived to 103. The survivor Dad […]
Continue readingGarden Bones and Chicken Broth
A soft footprint is not what I’m after. I don’t want the planet to diminish because of me. My goal is to leave it better. I want nature to start singing the Hallelujah Chorus because I showed up. To that end, I am following the lead of the indigenous people of this continent, the […]
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