People in America are quite possibly in the worst physical (and mental) shape of all-time, but we can change that, and what better time to turn the page than the start of the New Year?
I understand that we are in the midst of a pandemic and that many lives and livelihoods have been lost. This is something I take very seriously ...
We have much to be thankful for.
Not sure it is possible to express the amount of appreciation I have over a Blog post, but just know, if you have ever supported us in any way, be it by purchasing a pound of persimmons, sending me a picture of you wearing the shirt, coming to the Farm for a workout, even just liking an Instagram post, it means the world to me. Without your support, none of this would have ever happened ...
Persimmon season is pretty much over, and it went quite well at the Farm. We dried around 150 pounds of persimmons between October and November. They are delicious and have a lengthy shelf life, and we sell them plain or dipped in chocolate by the pound.
Fortunately, persimmons are pretty low maintenance. They only require sunlight, water, and fertilizer, and don’t have problems with insects or disease. Most of the other food-producing plants, though, are not as lucky...
When one door closes, it doesn’t always mean another one will open. Sometimes you have to make one … and then go right through it.
The coronavirus has altered the trajectory of the world, mine included.Â
When we were sent home from Spring Training in March, none of us expected to still be at home eight months later. In fact, I still have ...
With tomorrow being the big day, I decided to get a little political with the blog.
If you are like me, you have been inundated with advertisements not only telling you to vote, but who and what to vote for. And regardless if you cast a ballot tomorrow, you still have an opportunity to vote. Every day ...