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Monday, August 16, 2010

The Pleasure of Eating

The Pleasure of Eating
Posted by Pamela Reid at 12:53 PM
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Pamela Reid
Hailing from a long line of jack of all trade types, I have a mixed European heritage: Irish, English, Scottish, German, and a Micmac Grandfather on my Father's side. The most memorable moments of my childhood come from living in Norris Point, Newfoundland. I had little formal support to pursue academic studies, so for the first 10 years of my adult life, I worked in various jobs, where I was able to apprentice as a chef, focusing on vegetarian cuisine. At 30 yrs of age, I decided I needed to attend university, where I took my Bachelor's Degree in Cultural Anthropology, and a Master's Degree in Environment and Sustainability. I have not ruled out doing a Ph.D yet, but after 6 years of formal study, I really want to get back into the work world where I can make a difference. I am interested in food sustainability, food skills, seeding saving, and localism (the re-development and reclamation of local skills and community resiliency).
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My garden muse....

My garden muse....
Morning Glories!

My Blog List

  • empress of dirt
    July Garden Checklist: Tasks & DIY Projects
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  • Best Green Blogs Directory
    Integrating Wind Energy into the Grid: Challenges and Opportunities
    2 years ago
  • little city farm
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    5 years ago
  • ClubOrlov
    It's really very simple
    9 years ago
  • Permaculture & Regenerative Design News
    Peak Oil: A Graphic Story
    10 years ago

Books on My Shelf

  • Dark Age Ahead ~ Jane Jacobs
  • Soil Not Oil ~ Vandana Shiva
  • Botany of Desire ~ Michael Pollan
  • Food Rules ~ Michael Pollan
  • Animal, Vegetable, Miracle ~ Barbara Kingsolver
  • Solviva ~ Anna Edey
  • The Great Turning ~ David Korten
  • The Fifth Sacred Thing ~ Starhawk
  • My Name is Chellis and I'm in Recovery from Western Civilization ~ Chellis Glendinning
  • Off the Map ~ Chellis Glendinning
  • As the World Burns ~ Derrick Jensen
  • How Shall I Live my Life? ~ Derrick Jensen
  • The Culture of Make Believe ~ Derrick Jensen
  • Why Your World is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller ~ Jeff Rubin
  • Earth in Mind ~ David Orr
  • The Unsettling of America ~ Wendell Berry
  • Depletion and Abundance ~ Sharon Astyk
  • The Great Work ~ Thomas Berry

Mommy & Ethan hanging out

Mommy & Ethan hanging out

Just hanging around

Just hanging around
Merlins loves it if you give him a push ~ Too cute not to share!

Merlin ~ The Garden Watcher

Merlin ~ The Garden Watcher
I am always watching ~ I hear everything ~ I smell everything ~ I am very loved~

Smokey ~ The Other Garden Hunter

Smokey ~ The Other Garden Hunter
I am the faster hunter.....I give Merlin a few mice and moles, sometimes!

Italian White Sunflowers with Hopi Red Dye Amaranth

Italian White Sunflowers with Hopi Red Dye Amaranth
Attracts the beneficial insects!

Flowers ~ friends in the garden!

Flowers ~ friends in the garden!
Must watch out for busy bees!

Squash vines heading for the rain barrel!

Squash vines heading for the rain barrel!
Thirsty, very thirsty!
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