Thank you so much for your kind words and I appreciate your input on the title!
It’s not easy to crack out of the introvert shell, but so worth it to push through the discomfort and put yourself out there.
What are you thinking of adding to your garden this year? It’s rather embarrassing to admit since I’ve farmed my whole life and write a farming newsletter, but I’m quite possibly the world’s worst gardener, which probably correlates to the tiny amount of effort I put into it.
Those kinds of transcendental meetings--the coming together of like-minded people to celebrate and nurture the work we do and the relationships we develop that way--are truly special occasions. My favorite by far. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you so much for your kind words and I appreciate your input on the title!
It’s not easy to crack out of the introvert shell, but so worth it to push through the discomfort and put yourself out there.
What are you thinking of adding to your garden this year? It’s rather embarrassing to admit since I’ve farmed my whole life and write a farming newsletter, but I’m quite possibly the world’s worst gardener, which probably correlates to the tiny amount of effort I put into it.
Thanks again for reading!
You kept the title! Bravo.
When I commented on using this title, I did not know who you are or what you write about.
Fascinating. I am embarking on a more robust and varied garden this year.
Thank you for this beautiful piece. I, too, am an introvert who would instead work the compost or look at a seed offering online!
Those kinds of transcendental meetings--the coming together of like-minded people to celebrate and nurture the work we do and the relationships we develop that way--are truly special occasions. My favorite by far. Thanks for sharing!!
It was a wonderful experience, the kind of stuff that keeps me addicted to ag meetings. Thanks for reading and commenting!
My pleasure!🙏