This song from musician Greg Brown is an homage to all things canned, preserved, root-cellared, or otherwise "put up" for later use. It's serene and heart-felt and was brought to my attention by a staff member at my publisher. Thanks, Beth, for the link love!
Just catching up on my blog reading and so happy to see Greg Brown on Small Measure! He is one of my favorite songwriters. He's homey and real and that deep, crazy voice is the stuff of dreams.
Making an attempt to craft a good life with my husband and young son in a small mountain community. I find pleasure in the light at dusk, atlases, hard cider, cat antics, dog breath, baby giggles, homemade ice cream and snorty laughter.
Author of the "Homemade Living" book series (Lark Books) which showcases topics related to small-scale homesteading and some of the diverse ways people are reconnecting with their food and food communities and taking up sustainable food practices.
I also host a bi-monthly column every Friday on Design*Sponge:http://www.designspongeonline.com/category/small-measures.
E-mail me directly at: ashleyadamsenglish(at)gmail.com.
"The Big Problem is nothing more or less than the sum total of countless little everyday choices, most of them made by us and most of the rest of them made in the name of our needs and desires and preferences."-Michael Pollan
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Just catching up on my blog reading and so happy to see Greg Brown on Small Measure! He is one of my favorite songwriters. He's homey and real and that deep, crazy voice is the stuff of dreams.
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