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I’m all in favor of jumping in puddles. I wonder why some parents are against it ? I admit that the floor of the backseat of my car is now a muddy mess of discarded socks, apple cores, orange peels, … Continue reading
I’m all in favor of jumping in puddles. I wonder why some parents are against it ? I admit that the floor of the backseat of my car is now a muddy mess of discarded socks, apple cores, orange peels, … Continue reading
I take so many photos of whatever we’re doing that our 3 year old has gotten used to seeing me take my iPhone out throughout the day. It wasn’t always like that though. He used to say ‘Don’t take my … Continue reading
Between trips to various supermarkets to stock up on food in preparation for hurricane Sandy, we were able to make a detour to Honey Pot Orchard in Stow, Massachusetts. We try to go to Honey Pot at least once a … Continue reading
A photo of everyday life in Nashua, something that a new visitor might be interested in ? After I stopped laughing, I would suggest to this new visitor that we get out of town, maybe go to a typical New … Continue reading
In our continuing quest to be frugal, while still enjoying the food we love to eat, we like to try new ways of saving money in the food budget and new ways to cook on one income. Ms. J heard … Continue reading
There’s an article in the latest issue of Orion magazine by David Sobel titled ‘Look, Don’t Touch The Problem with Environmental Education”. Mr. Sobel writes that it seems as though the way we are teaching kids about nature has backfired … Continue reading
Two weeks ago, we went strawberry picking . We really should have picked more, since we ate them much faster than I had expected, and now the fresh strawberries are already gone from the area farms. But it’s blueberry season … Continue reading
Two weeks ago, we went strawberry picking . We really should have picked more, since we ate them much faster than I had expected, and now the fresh strawberries are already gone from the area farms. But it’s blueberry season now, … Continue reading
One of the things I had meant to do with this blog was to write about how we save money while still enjoying ourselves, which I haven’t been doing a lot of, so here’s a story that should fit that … Continue reading
There was a short blurb in this past Friday’s edition of The Wall Street Journal on one of my favorite films, a Japanese film titled ‘After Life’. The paper’s film reviewer, Joe Morgenstern, writes that the film; “mixes fiction and documentary modes, … Continue reading