Showing posts with label Things I Get Excited About. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things I Get Excited About. Show all posts

December 12, 2011

"Something as Important and Real as Soil and Food"


I have lots of thoughts stirring about after reading this article from NPR (including: this girl might be my doppleganger, and where can I find her jacket?) There also may have been some serious thoughts. I wish I was near the point that many of these people are, but I can barely manage the three 6x4 plots in the backyard. Yet, it is encouraging to know that there are young people doing what I want to do.

One of the bits I found most interesting was kind of tucked away at the end. I think it's even more interesting than hearing about more young people wanting to live, what for many, is a quite idealistic existence. It's work. It's more work than I (and a lot of other young people wanting to farm) can imagine, with lots of opportunity for failure (see: my sad garden.)

Farming — the work, and the independence, and the connection to something as important and real as soil and food — was the one thing that he wanted to throw himself into. And he's been doing it ever since. But it wasn't always a big happy folk dance. 
"I can remember feeling kind of desperate, and having many failures, a lot of failures, in the first couple of years of growing crops and not really knowing what I was doing," he says. 
But there's one thing he had, and it's a big reason why he's still farming. He loved the business side of it: finding customers and making a living on his own. 
That sense of farming as a business is probably the biggest thing the young farmers have to learn, he says. It's what he preaches to the young apprentices who come to his farm to work. (He's had more than 200 such apprentices over the years.) 
Ideals are great, he tells them. "But if you're going to stick with it, and expect to make a living at it, you've got to be realistic about the business aspects: Money, and managing money, and borrowing money, and all the things that a business person has to do. And you have to accept that, and learn to like that – somewhat, at least – and be willing to be good at that." 
(Read the rest over at NPR)

March 5, 2011

Explaining the Internet to a 19th Century Street Urchin


As I wait for a friend to get into town, I thought I'd share this. Plus, I wanted to see how posting from Pinterest works. Fairly easy, but it might just be easier to link to the original, unless I was promoting my pinterest account. (Which I'm not.). I'd highly recommend clicking for a larger view.

August 1, 2008

from the world of google maps

there is something i've wanted on google maps forever. every once and a while, i use google maps, and go, "wow, that's new" and most of the time it's a great new feature. that happened yesterday:

i present, google maps with a "walking" choice:



point of note: it's still in beta. but i'm excited about this. another feature that they added was the multiple stops for a trip. they've actually had it for a while, but i usually found it very slow. so this new way of doing multiple stops seems great. my only complaint thus far is you can only see mileage/time for the whole trip. if i want to see just part of the trip (like how far it is from bismarck to lander) i have to remove all the other stops. which is kind of a hassle. it would be great if i could sort of just "deactivate" those stops, look at the time and reactivate them for the whole trip. or they could just have that information above each direction set.

Edit: This did eventually happen. Go improved technology!

March 19, 2008

2 minute update

I have a job. Sort of. I'm on a "trial" basis for now. Hopefully I won't screw this up.

Between the design job and bath and body, I'm working a lot, but I need the money. I got a free bath robe and tooth brush cup today. Most exciting thing, by far.

I was sending out an email for work today, and read the google ads that pop up in gmail. (I don't normally see them on my computer, so I notice them when I'm on a different computer.) Laughed out loud, at the second one: