
I’ve got a thing about peanut butter. I love it, almost to a fault. So what better way to start off the new year than with post about peanut butter? And not just about peanut butter, but about reducing the environmental destruction that comes as a result of our dietary choices.Regular reade...
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It is possible your Dad didn’t explicitly tell you these things when you became a parent, but he probably demonstrated at least some of them to you in actions if not words when you were growing up. Please allow me to take the liberty to point them out to you more directly now. ...

All about bees (Courtesy of PBS)Follow Joe’s toons on JoeMohrToons.com and on Twitter at @GreenCartoons Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Facebook Tweet This! Share this on del.icio.us Share this on FriendFeed Post this to P...
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Natural Papa A good read over at Heroin and Cornflakes - especially the part where the opposing arguers start in on the "You're not a man" and the "You're a lefty, aren't you?"
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“All truth goes through three stages. First it is ridiculed. Then it is violently opposed. Finally, it is accepted as self-evident.”

As we close out 2009, I’ve been looking back at the year’s posts and the traffic and link love I’ve received from other blogs, with an eye toward pointing you to the most read articles here. I was pleasantly surprised to notice that according to my WordPress statistics plugin, N...
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I have put off for a long time writing my comments for Lynn's book. She has the whole thing written now except for my input so I better write this. I guess one of the reasons it's taken so long for me ...

This year I turned 40, and along with the realization that I’m now middle-aged (ack!) came some meditations on the life lessons I’ve learned so far (or not learned, as the case may be). As part of that process of introspection, I found myself wondering what I wish I had heard (and tak...
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On Christmas Day, I found myself thinking about how fortunate I am. When I look at the condition of so many of our brothers and sisters around the world, I know that we can do more, give more, and share more with others.The holiday season has been described as the ‘Season of Giving’, ...
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I’ll admit it, I have a tool problem. And an outdoor gear problem. My problem is that I don’t have the money to just purchase new stuff all the time. I don’t mean new as in brand new, just new to me. My vices are hand tools and bike parts, but I find that I end up with things I ...
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Visit Joe Mohr’s cartoon archive at JoeMohrtoons.com Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Facebook Tweet This! Share this on del.icio.us Share this on FriendFeed Post this to Posterous Buzz up! Send this page to Pri...
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[This is a guest post from Alison Kerr.]The best gifts in life don’t cost much. Here is my list of gifts to give your kids during the next year.G: Gardening – every kid needs to see food growing, and to pick food straight from the garden. I: Integration – a sense of community. S...
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Written August 5, 1990All I really wanted to say was "I'm sorry."I had said some hurtful things to my Father. But he had been dead for three years. How do make amends after they're gone? It wasn't perfect, not like him being there, but I was talking to him anyway. ...

At what point in a boy’s life does he become a man? How does his community, his father and uncles and grandpas, acknowledge that transition and begin the initiation and mentoring process of bringing him into the brotherhood of men?With our daughters, we can acknowledge their ascent to young...
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