Why This Blog Has Been So Quiet

Sharon February 5th, 2010

I haven’t forgotten y’all – I’m having technical difficulties. I’ve also finally figured out how to keep this blog active but also fully differentiate it from the other blog, but that’s a project to explain another day, and one that will probably have to wait until I’m done with the book.

Meanwhile, lots more content over at my new blog www.scienceblogs.com/casaubonsbook. I’ve also got a post up there about the next class (farm and garden design starting in two weeks!), the next apprenticeship weekend (Memorial Day, for families with kids who want to learn livestock care, gardening skills, preserving, etc… together) and my next two appearances (Concord NH and Boston, MA)

http://scienceblogs.com/casaubonsbook/2010/02/ways_to_connect.php

More soon, I promise, as technical difficulties are finally resolved.

Sharon

5 Responses to “Why This Blog Has Been So Quiet”

  1. edde says:

    Sharon,

    How about a hot link to your new blog at the top of this blog.

    THANKS!

    edde

  2. Koshka says:

    Technical issues?

    Was it that you had to make sure the ads on the new site for the National Guard were loading?

  3. dewey says:

    I am sorry to see that the nastier types from Scienceblogs have noticed you (although two of the most malevolent and hateful people I know of there have shown up on your blog and been perfectly civil and in one case quite charming – just don’t gore their sacred cow, I guess). You really are a good influence with the tone you set, and I hope it will rub off on others there. But I’m not holding my breath.

  4. Kate says:

    Feeding America released a new study Hunger in America. They report a 46% increase in the number of families seeking food assistance since 2006. This includes 37 million Americans with children accounting for half of that number. More than 1/3 of these people are having to chose between having food and receiving medical care, housing and utility service on a daily basis.

    You can read their full report at http://feedingamerica.org
    You can also read my ongoing series On American Privilege at http://thecommongarden.blogspot.com/

    Thank you

  5. Sharon says:

    Hi Koshka – I have no control over the ads. I could come back here entirely, where I have total control over the ads, and have considered it, but have decided that more audience for a message I think worth transmitting is worth the price.

    Sharon

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