Field Notes: Keeping busy with good company
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By M This week in the BDVP garden I did a lot of watering and harvesting of veggies, fruits, and lettuce. A special private cooking lesson
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By M This week in the BDVP garden I did a lot of watering and harvesting of veggies, fruits, and lettuce. A special private cooking lesson
Sometimes when either Marcelle or I start to write this week’s blog entry we hit that solid wall called writer’s block. We start to think about how things have gone
At long last I am finishing my expose' on chicken coop construction. This post is very much a mixed bag for me. We put a lot of time and effort
I am glad the blogging issues were resolved :) It seems like I was the forerunner of all the issues- I mean, it seemed like I was the first one
This week brought a wonderful donation offer to the Grow Appalachia Red Bird Mission site. I was contacted by a warehouse owner just north of Knoxville Tennessee who has thousands
After several months of scheduling conflicts, we were finally able to have our first gardening class at the Bell County Forestry Camp. It went really well, the class was held in one of the
Monday was my first real day in the community garden in Berea and I loved it. I learned that cucumbers are closely related to melons (muskmelons) and that Okra originated
We at the LCAAHC were honored with a visit from Melinda Alcorn and Saxon Brown and the interns.I shared information about the center and our garden program.We talked about
This week at ASPI we participated in the Rockcastle Co. Farmers Market in Mt.Vernon for the very first time. Assisting at our booth is our first group of high
Last week several of us from ASPI and our high school interns visited the Laurel County Grow Appalachia site. We met up at the Laurel County African American Heritage Center.