
Musings on life from a writer/farmer. Escape to a slower world with photos and essays about living ethically on a small farm; feel seen and grounded with thoughts about finding oneself in nature and living in the zeitgeist. Home of "Be a good egg".
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Lilly and my younger son.
He digs playfully through the sand with his fingers, hunting for buried treasure;
She munches on her evening grain.
In this moment, watching and guiding and loving feels like enough.
My eyes wander down the fen...
Photo from my morning walk around the property. Look at all that… blue.
You know what’s nice about horses, chickens and animals in general? They genuinely do not care how they are perceived. They feel absolutely no pressure to be anyone t...
Photo by Markus Winkler
I feel it in my bones, rumbling under the ground. No, it’s not the bulldozers destroying old farm fields and flattening everything in sight to make room for more cold, concrete warehouses and data centers. Though th...
Thanks to everyone who tuned into my live video with ! We had a great conversation about the state of the job market, ghost jobs, job scammers, ATS resume optimization, AI job interviews and more. This stuff isn’t my usual material, but bot...
The horse pasture at sunrise. The sun still rises; the grass grows; nature continues on, regardless of what happens in the silly human world.
Lately I’ve been thinking about how different I feel on my farm or out in nature than I do when I...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Small farmer, writer, mother. I raise free-range chickens to provide my local food bank with eggs, keep horses, and write about finding groundedness in nature, becoming oneself and living in the zeitgeist.
Memoirist & cultural essayist. GenX word nerd. I write out loud. Co-host & booker: The Daily Whatever Show. Fine feminist. Loves storytelling, karaoke, ectomorphs, her two teens, and Oxford commas. Loathes the RHCP.
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Critical thinker. Ally. Advocate. Husband. Dad of four. Gamer. Geek. GenX. Han shot first.
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