Jo Hunter Adams
The news fast seemed to end naturally at about 22 work days (a little over 30 days), when I found my self-control waning and my sense of disconnectedness increasing. What I found was that the benefit I received during the first days of the fast couldn't be sustained indefinitely. That said, when yesterday I found myself in a work situation where I wanted to retreat rather than respond, I was able to step back and identify what I was doing. It's funny how what feels good in the moment (google reader and the NYT) is not really good in the long term.
Moving into the season of Lent, I'm going to be trying out a modified News Fast. Although Ash Wednesday was yesterday, I'm going to give some thought as to what will be most useful before I begin. Stay posted.
And as February draws to a close, I think it's time to start thinking about seedlings! Our Seeds of Change order (ordered Last spring) only arrived mid winter (!!) so we're ready to use them for the 2010 season. I relinquished my community garden (I'll be on maternity leave) so this will be a year of indoor and fire escape gardening. The worms have given us a lot of amazing compost. Expect photos...
Lessons from last year:
The UV light doesn't work for us unless it's in combination with natural light.
Egg cartons dry out very quickly.
Don't be greedy: Don't try to overcrowd the seedlings, thinking you'll get more plants and more fruit. The plants you get will be weak, Jo, weak.
On a totally unrelated note, someone gave up their seat on the train for me today! It's never happened before. To the lady who gets off at Kendall, Thank You!! My dear friend Caroline has been suggesting I use belts to try and accentuate the little blob's presence, but I never quite got around to it. Now, at a respectable 29weeks, it seems the little blob is fully visible to the world.
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