Casaubon's Book

The universal code. Synthesis of all things (or at least all things of interest to me).

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Just a Reminder

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That I'm no longer posting here, and you should definitely update any links and RSS feeds to www.sharonastyk.com . Cheers, Sharon
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Sunday, February 24, 2008

If You Are Looking For Me...

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You won't find me or my writings here any more. They are over at my new site, www.sharonastyk.com . See you there!! Sharon
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Updates

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A couple of notes for y'all: 1. There are still four spaces left in the online food storage class. The in-person one (much less in depth...
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Monday, February 18, 2008

Everyone Talks About their Period, but Nobody Does Anything About It...

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...Except Crunchy Chicken. One of the things I like best about Crunchy's writing is her straightforward bluntness on bodily issues. In f...
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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Seize the Day - Threshold Moments and the Hope for Change

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It is common to respond to plans for radical change by stating that it is impossible to get this or that change enacted. This, of course, i...
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Thank God I'm a Country Girl! (With Apologies to John Denver)

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This was not what I was supposed to be writing today, but all I can say is that my brain is a strange, strange place sometimes. Had the radi...
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Online Food Storage Class Info

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Ok, folks, I'm putting together the online food storage class that there was so much interest in. I thought I'd offer it in four wee...
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jewishfarmer
I'm a 35 year old writer and subsistence farmer, author of two forthcoming books on Peak Oil and Climate Change _Depletion and Abundance: Life on the New Home Front_ (Fall '08) and _A Nation of Farmers (And Cooks)_ (Spring '09) the latter co-authored with Aaron Newton. Both books are forthcoming from New Society Publishers. I used to run a small, Jewish themed CSA, but now we're concentrating on subsistence agriculture, growing food and teaching others to grow food. My training was in literature, focusing on the Renaissance and demographic and cultural crises of the 17th century. I've switched to focusing on the demographic and cultural crises of the 21st century for the moment, but retain an interest in all things literary. In my spare time (of which there isn't much), my husband Eric and I are raising Eli (7 1/2), Simon (6), Isaiah (4) and Asher (2), and assorted critters and livestock, building an agrarian future.
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