by Valley Locavore | Nov 13, 2008 | Valley Locavore
To keep the 100-Mile diet going in the early days, best not to be near “outsider food.” Who would think there would be temptation at Home Depot? Oh there is, at the hot dog place out in front, Jo Jo's. I figure I'll just check them out, all...
by Valley Locavore | Nov 14, 2008 | Valley Locavore
These are the chesnuts that bill sold me for the thanksgiving turkey stuffing that will be made with the cornmeal that michael grew and ground for me and the leeks that meagan grew and sold to me and the milk that i bought from Amy. #of miles driven in old honda?...
by Bob Meagher | Nov 3, 2008 | The Public Humanist
Here, for the first time in my brief career as a Public Humanist blogger, I am writing to an assigned topic–"Athenian Democracy"–a topic I accepted during the summer because I was reasonably confident it would provoke thought (in me, for a...
by Robert S. Cox | Nov 10, 2008 | The Public Humanist
My first job was as a cowboy, or rather a horseboy (though that is another story). It was in the rump days of the late 1960s known as the early '70s, in the rump end of Huerfano County, Colorado, the county of orphans, of rolling mesas, silver and straw. Strung...
by Robert M. Wilson | Nov 13, 2008 | The Public Humanist
Veterans Day parades, ceremonies and speeches are the traditional ways we honor the service and sacrifice of our veterans. Without editorializing about such traditions, I want to suggest an additional means of observing November 11. Seek out a family member, neighbor...