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Art & Soil

Katie Spring

where creativity is as essential as food | writing about organic farming, gardening, food, art, and all that sprouts up from the soil.

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July is a time for fireflies and campfires under the stars. A time for ripening tomatoes and strawberry season juicing itself into raspberry and blueberry season. It’s a time for gathering over huge garden salads and cold seltzer infused wi...

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We Made All This Together

As Summer pulls me outside, I’m pulling up my archives of summers past.

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Can I Handle the Seasons of My Life?

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The Potatoes Have Eyes

Last weekend I read at PoemTown Randolph’s Farmer Poetry Night.

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