You've just given me some more to read this weekend. :) Looking forward to it.
Congratulations on 100 articles and kudos to Sheri for the amazing photos and unseen contributions that make it all possible.
In answer to your question "What's been your favorite post so far?" Do I have to pick just one?
Operation Ground Truth certainly hit me "like a cinder block on a bare foot." (That's an Adam quote), but I have to say that several of your recent pieces are deeply poignant.
Overall, what would I have to say as my favorite facet of your writing is your relentless invitation to all of us to share the truth of what we are actually seeing and experiencing in agriculture no matter what philosophical approach we are coming from.
It's the invitation to explore our literal and figurative common ground before all that ground gets wiped out from under us. This invitation is not just a thread in all your writing, it's the rope that holds us all together.
I'm looking forward to the writing continuing even as you/we explore other ways of bringing our stories to our audiences.
thank you for writing!
What I appreciate, your posts are gritty and honest. A crack into the unlocked door that lets anyone into the conversation.
You've just given me some more to read this weekend. :) Looking forward to it.
Congratulations on 100 articles and kudos to Sheri for the amazing photos and unseen contributions that make it all possible.
In answer to your question "What's been your favorite post so far?" Do I have to pick just one?
Operation Ground Truth certainly hit me "like a cinder block on a bare foot." (That's an Adam quote), but I have to say that several of your recent pieces are deeply poignant.
Overall, what would I have to say as my favorite facet of your writing is your relentless invitation to all of us to share the truth of what we are actually seeing and experiencing in agriculture no matter what philosophical approach we are coming from.
It's the invitation to explore our literal and figurative common ground before all that ground gets wiped out from under us. This invitation is not just a thread in all your writing, it's the rope that holds us all together.
I'm looking forward to the writing continuing even as you/we explore other ways of bringing our stories to our audiences.
As a farmer’s daughter, I really relate to your experiences. Looking forward to next 100.