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2008 NYSHA Harvest Festival

Fly Creek Cider Mill Recipe Blog | August 19th 2008 by Rob Thrasher

The harvest Festival is September 13 and 14th this year, 2008. Fly Creek Cider Mill is proud to sponsor the baby animals area and animal carousel. This is a great event and we hope to see you all there next month. This popular annual event, a celebra read more

Resuming our Journey..

Owls Wings | August 19th 2008 by Beth Owl's Daughter

... And now, home again. Yes, I am home from my amazing journey, but will not be officially “at work” until tomorrow. All I say is, “After the ecstasy.. the laundry.” I hope you all enjoyed the videos I posted on my website while I was away! read more

New cards in the shop version 2

Random Wanderings | August 18th 2008 by Deanna

I know I've been really lacking in posts lately and for that, I apologize. From my previous posts, you know that I've been watching the Olympics every night. I've also been making some frames and then, there's the whole taking care of the family thin read more

USCIS to announces changes for Agricultural Workers

“IMMIGRATION LAW CONNECTION” | August 18th 2008 by Steven A. Culbreath

The H-2B nonimmigrant temporary worker program allows U.S. employers to bring foreign nationals to the United States to fill temporary non-agricultural temporary jobs for which U.S. workers are not available. USCIS just announced a series of proposed read more

Rubber Boots & Flip Flops

MindBodySmile by Dr. Rob | August 18th 2008 by chris

Ordinarily the knee high rubber boots have long been stored away in exchange for flips flops and clogs, but then began the great rains of 2008. A significant pile of mud covered boots in a variety of shapes and sizes litters the side porch. A broom s read more

Top ten money making tips for a successful business!

My Fashion E-Mall Blog | August 17th 2008 by Sonia Y. Colon

There are a few things you must do to have a successful business. Below I’ve listed the top ten: 1. Quality You must be able to provide a quality product/service which people want and need. 2. Customer Loyalty/Service You must help your custome read more

New Pattern Creation!

The Secret Life Of A Cross Stitch Addict | August 17th 2008 by Jodi

Hi! This pattern is called Pumpkins 4 Sale. You can order it from me right here at a discounted price of $4.00 + $1.50 S&H until August 31st! After that, it will be available on my website at a higher price of $5.00. This is a great deal so don't read more

Ready For The Harvest

LayGuy | August 16th 2008 by LayGuy

For some reason, I really felt God tugging on my heart tonight to open His Word as He had something to share with me.  As an experiment, I did one of those cliche things Christians do and just opened up the Bible randomly to see where it would lead read more

Halloween History,Trivia, and Spirit Personal Experiences

Mind Body Soul Patio's Weblog | August 15th 2008 by Irene

Photo Credit to Dave’s Halloween Gifs Halloween Trivia and History Personal Accounts of Spirits By Irene Lynn  Throughout the years, Halloween has taken on many changes.  Even adults enjoy the holiday by going all out in decorating their home read more

Harvest Thyme Pumpkin Pinkeep : FOR SALE

Prim Patterns 'n Handmades | August 14th 2008 by Denise ( Neenee)

I just love how this little pumpkin turned out!The 'body' of the pumpkin is homespun fabric stuffed with fiberfill. Stem and leaves are wool felt. The stem has been blanket stitched to the pumpkin. The tendrils are rusty wire and while it isn't showi read more

Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness for the Nintendo DS goes gold

Gamezplay news and information | August 14th 2008

Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness for the Nintendo DS has gone to gold master.When the title ships on August 26th, its launch will kick off the ten-year anniversary for the franchise. The anniversary celebration will include various retail promotions read more

Cucumber Harvest and Glut

Today I Will Mostly Be Growing | August 13th 2008 by Tracey

Its the first time I’ve grown cucumbers (marketmore) this year outdoors and I am very impressed with the results. I do love cucumber but I am the only one in my house that does so apart from having cucumber salad every day I was hoping to find read more

For second time, oil prices rise for Mongolians

Shards of Mongolia | August 12th 2008

Find more postings on Mongolia on the Shards of Photography blog.As in the rest of the world, the cost of petroleum products for Mongolian consumers is rising. In fact, for the second time in weeks, the price of oil has increased in Mongolia. Mongoli read more

An Unexpected Harvest

Rosehaven Cottage's Kitchen | August 11th 2008 by Rosehaven Cottage

Hubby and I ventured out into the garden this evening as the sun was setting. Hubby had just arrived home from working late. I hadn't gone out in the garden all day because I was avoiding the oppressive heat. I wasn't anticipating finding anything read more

Making Pickles: Grappling with Garden Glut!

Thyme For Cooking, the Blog | August 11th 2008 by Kate Zeller

If you are lucky enough to have your own garden you may be experiencing garden glut about now. I have no garden this year, and am forced to live vicariously through all of you that do. In my imaginary garden... read more

Harvesting around the rain

Tiny Farm Blog | August 8th 2008

Have I mentioned that it’s been RAINING a lot all summer, like, a few times a day? We’ve taken to planning the Friday harvest to fit the slots between downpours, using…weather radar on the web! It works pretty well, checking the nat read more

Stealing sunshine

MindBodySmile by Dr. Rob | August 5th 2008 by chris

The Northeast is blessed with numerous natural assets; our ample supply of clean water, the mile upon mile of green lush forests, acres of corn, wheat, apples and those big fields of healthy livestock. On the flip side the pay back for all this bount read more

Festivity and Cheer

Owls Wings | August 5th 2008 by Beth Owl's Daughter

The Grace of Festivity and Cheer, Euphrosyne now leads our journey of a year and a day to Graceland. Pronounced “you FRAHS uh nee,” She welcomes us as we honor the turning of the Wheel of the Year, and will reveal to us the rich diversity with wh read more

Paraná Seeks to Cut Pesticide Use

The Temas Blog | August 4th 2008

Synopsis in English: Starting with the next major planting this month, Paraná plans to substantially increase its Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program with the goal of reducing pesticide use in plantings by its farmers 30% over the next four to read more

Dancing at Lughnasadh...well, falling down, anyway...

Living With Less (Creative Proverty) | August 4th 2008 by C. Somerville

Howdy all! Cherie here and technically it's three days past the holiday...but since British wicca folk refer to August 6 as "Old Lammas" I guess I can still consider it the holiday! For the unlettered among you, Lughnasadh (or Lammas) is the earliest read more

Through a Child's Eyes in Shades of Yellow and Orange

This Full House | August 4th 2008 by Elizabeth Thompson

Having lived in New Jersey my whole life, I always imagined summer as a gift and one that should be unwrapped very, very, slowly. Then, I grew up. In my column over at the Imperfect Parent (I know, publishers Prescott... read more

"harvest queen" folk art painting demo

Little Glimpses Studio | August 4th 2008 by Mystele

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The Unemployed Workers

Peace Spiritual Inspiration | August 4th 2008 by Peace

Picture taken on 3 August 2008: It’s harvest time…. For the first time, I had seen this Tembusu tree, Fagraea fragrans blossomed, full-bloomed, and now the first time, its FRUITS, berries, ripened, the whole tree FULL of fruits… The read more

Butternut Squash and Sunflowers

Today I Will Mostly Be Growing | August 3rd 2008 by Tracey

Butternut Squash I am very happy to see some small butternut squashes forming on the 2 plants which survived my over-watering. (see above pictures) In February when I was keen to get sowing, I hadn’t read up on how to grow squash by the time I read more

Harvest comes

Lost Words from a Crone | August 3rd 2008 by jj starwalker

I am truly feeling this as a harvest season, but more in the metaphysical sense than the physical. Oh, yes, I did have quite a harvest of herbs from the planter-box "dooryard garden", the larger garden is giving forth lettuces and peas and sprouts of read more

Australia - Harvest's End

Travel Blog | August 2nd 2008 by Marco Belemmi

However, after traveling and working in different wine regions around the world, I feel that I can say without doubt that I have discovered at least one truth, so far: Every place, every single vineyard, each quantifiable ounce of … More: read more

Immigrants Welcome But Not Foreign Food!

The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues | August 2nd 2008 by Fred Stopsky

The Norwegian economy now depends on the immigration of foreign labor from east European nations in order to harvest its crops, but Norwegian farmers are very hostile to allowing in food grown in other nations. Latest figures indicate about 70% of N read more

Lughnasa Shona

Views from the Emerald Isle | August 1st 2008 by The Emerald Islander

I am still away from home and busy with a special project, so my posting of entries is less frequent than usual. But whenever it is possible, I sit down and write a piece or two.Today, August 1st, is a very special day we call Lughnasa. It is one of read more

Did you say anything about oregano?

CityGarden.EU | August 1st 2008 by CityGarden

Some people used to said that Greek oregano is the best oregano. I can’t add anything else about this. Hm… only that in the area of my plot I can harvest the absolutely best and flavour wild oregano. I can’t buy oregano. I can̵ read more

Alumah ~ Merry Lughnasadh and Happy Lammas!

The Soccer Moms' Guide to Wicca | August 1st 2008 by wiccamoms

I found this lovely article by Kathleen Dupree which explains the origins of Lughnasadh/Lammas and the traditions surrounding it. I’m only posting excerpts, so feel free to read the full article for more information. …Lughnasadh is nam read more

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