Follow Blog by RSS feed
Top Posts & Pages
- America, what’s happening to you?
- Map Monday: The Vikings would like to dispute Russia’s claim on Ukraine
- Why you should visit Canada’s Maritime provinces
- How do we determine what makes a good life? Just ask the Seven Grandfathers
- Looking at how diseases spread using world maps
- Pressure is a privilege – really?
- How little things really change – just ask Socrates
- Important lessons our parents teach us without even realizing it
- Map Monday: from the smallest countries to the largest
- All Guns In US Recalled After One Found Covered In Romaine Lettuce — The Out And Abouter
-
Recent Posts
- America, what’s happening to you?
- Map Monday: The Vikings would like to dispute Russia’s claim on Ukraine
- Important lessons our parents teach us without even realizing it
- How little things really change – just ask Socrates
- Mother’s Day: appreciation, but no glorification, please!
- Thoughtful Thursday: Life, purpose, and having fun along the way
- Here’s a bucket list item for you!
- If I could turn back time – for peace, for love, …, for dinosaurs?
- Thoughtful Thursday: Random musings (aka humour) from social media
- Easter, Passover, and Ramadan are aligning in 2022, but their underlying messages aren’t getting out!
Categories
Archives
Copyright notice
Please do not reblog or otherwise publish or disseminate any content from this site, including prose, photos, or drawings, without written permission. The photographs, drawings, and text contained on this site are the property of Jane Fritz and may not be used without written permission.
I am not responsible for republished content from this blog on other blogs or websites without permission. This copyright/privacy policy is subject to change without notice and was last updated on February 9, 2012. If you have any questions feel free to contact me directly here: robbysjourney@gmail.com.
Blogger awards
Meta
Tag Archives: gardening
The fable of the cabbage moth and the desperate cabbages
As everyone knows who has ever grown cabbage or any other member of the cabbage family, cabbage worms will find you. How do they do that?? There were no cabbages there before we planted them; there are no cabbages anywhere to be … Continue reading →
Posted in Fables, Farming
|
Tagged cabbage moths, cabbage worms, Creativity, drawing, fables, gardening
|
10 Comments
Lessons from farming
Sometimes it’s hard for me to believe that my husband and I used to live on a farm – twice. The first time was in the early days. As two young people who had both grown up in large urban … Continue reading →
Posted in Children's stories, Entrepreneurship & Business, Farming, Life stories
|
Tagged children, drawing, entrepreneurs, farming, gardening, highland cattle, hobby farming, learning, rural life
|
3 Comments