The Nature of the Blog
Blog entry #1
Apparently the thing to do is blog. That is make a web log, which is to say have an online diary. Now, I was always one to tuck my hard-copy diaries in the most obscurest of places. A part of me didn't really want anyone to know what I feeling, and it seems culturally embedded in us to maintain privacy at all reasonable costs. Mostly, it would have been difficult for my former understanding of self to handle the judgment of grammatical errors such as the aforementioned, very possible, but entirely intended, double superlative combination of "most obscurest".
So, if you're interested in the daily meanderings and thought crossings of young folks like us, please do tune in. Keep in mind the former paragraph and realize, because of the permanence of fiber-optic cable and our own decency, only so much will be blogged. The truest experiences, exchanges of ideas, and opportunities for making accurate judgments of character come from the human-social interaction of meeting face to face, eyes in eyes.
We'll try our best to maintain a rhythm of entries throughout the maturation of our future nourishment. All that being said, we are extremely excited to be growing food with our community this year. The energy of change is buzzing, and we'll all create what unfolds.



I am so glad to have your web site and thoroughly enjoyed reading through all the interesting info and great pictures. What a fun way for me to stay in touch.
Much love,
Aunt Ann