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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper: December 2009
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper. Part bike blog, part food blog, with some urban homesteading and other observations about Detroit thrown in. Thursday, December 31, 2009. New Years Resolution Entry. 1 Update new blog at least once a week. 2 Fill up my farm's CSA. 3 Better fulfill my role as a Walla Walla Democrats PCO. 4 Do my bike tour to Oregon Country Fair. In July, and plan at least one other over night bike trip. 5 Build better storage for potatoes and winter squash. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Recent U...
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper: February 2010
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper. Part bike blog, part food blog, with some urban homesteading and other observations about Detroit thrown in. Saturday, February 27, 2010. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is particularly adept at this, and has plenty of money to do that (and to buy bullets for the Revolutionary Guard to continue to put down those that do dare protest) because of their oil resources. Saturday, February 6, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Detroit, Michigan, United States. I am a person concerned with livin...
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper: Snapshots of a Dirt Worshipper's city farm, one year in
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper. Part bike blog, part food blog, with some urban homesteading and other observations about Detroit thrown in. Thursday, September 27, 2012. Snapshots of a Dirt Worshipper's city farm, one year in. Photo credit to Lauren Harroun. About 3 months ago a church pew showed up at the lot. No explanation, haven't seen many people other than us ever sit on it. It is darn convenient to have a bench around though. Photo credit to Lauren Harroun. Slowly slowly plants grow. Snapshots of a ...
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper: October 2011
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper. Part bike blog, part food blog, with some urban homesteading and other observations about Detroit thrown in. Monday, October 24, 2011. Photos from Occupy Detroit Sunday night. I haven't made any signs yet because people keep making signs like this that perfectly sum up my feelings and so I just use them. Lots of people dancing around the center fountain last night. Some to a bongo drummer, some to a boom box, some to a trombone and trumpet. Dancing in the evening light. I ass...
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper: April 2010
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper. Part bike blog, part food blog, with some urban homesteading and other observations about Detroit thrown in. Saturday, April 17, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Detroit, Michigan, United States. I am a person concerned with living out my values, and for me that means bicycling for transportation and growing food for a living. Being connected to the world I live in, rather than encountering it through a car window or grocery store is important to me. View my complete profile.
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper: September 2012
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper. Part bike blog, part food blog, with some urban homesteading and other observations about Detroit thrown in. Thursday, September 27, 2012. Snapshots of a Dirt Worshipper's city farm, one year in. Photo credit to Lauren Harroun. About 3 months ago a church pew showed up at the lot. No explanation, haven't seen many people other than us ever sit on it. It is darn convenient to have a bench around though. Photo credit to Lauren Harroun. Slowly slowly plants grow. This is where I...
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper: January 2012
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper. Part bike blog, part food blog, with some urban homesteading and other observations about Detroit thrown in. Sunday, January 1, 2012. Ringing in the new year with Black Eyed Peas. In this country they are usually cooked with ham hocks, but this recipe is vegan. Fire-y Black Eyed Peas for New Year. A couple cups of black eyed peas, soaked over night. Clove of garlic, chopped fine. Spices and herbs (suggestions: cayenne pepper, basil, oregano, black pepper, rosemary, coriander).
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper: February 2012
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper. Part bike blog, part food blog, with some urban homesteading and other observations about Detroit thrown in. Sunday, February 26, 2012. Trees are the right height. I can safely promise you that this is the only time I will defend Mitt Romney, but I kind of know what he means about Michigan trees. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Detroit, Michigan, United States. View my complete profile. Trees are the right height. I can't live in a country like this. But I'm not leaving. This was...
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper: November 2011
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper. Part bike blog, part food blog, with some urban homesteading and other observations about Detroit thrown in. Monday, November 28, 2011. Queensland Blue Squash Soup. There are is a severe lack of recipes online specifically for large squashes, other than pies. This soup is based on a pumpkin soup recipe, but I think is much richer. 1 Queensland Blue Squash (about 5 lbs). 1 Tbs coriander seeds. 2 medium yellow onions, chopped. 2 small garlic cloves. 1/2 tsp crushed red pepper.
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper: March 2012
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Musings of a Dirt Worshiper. Part bike blog, part food blog, with some urban homesteading and other observations about Detroit thrown in. Saturday, March 31, 2012. Looking for a Sign Part 4: Am I just lucky or was it meant to be this way? I said that I was and that I was going to major in Biology and he swept us away up the stairs to his new lab to show us the cool new microscopes he had and the videos his Intro to Bio students had made of some little water critters (and at the time I was really into wat...