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                | thomasina | 
                Posted - Dec 04 2008 : 10:27:15 PM  Hi I live in the city of San francisco and grow food all year long.  I give the food away to many people and anything that can help me grow more and better produce I will read and try. i was thrilled to find this MJ Frams mag in an airport and took to it like no other magazine I have.  I immediately bought the books and CDs and a pair of bloomers and an apron. MJ is close to my age and I love what she has to say about growing and making art out of your life on a daily basis. I have an Masters in Fine Arts majoring in painting and sculpture and have always been close to the land. here I can grow almost anything short of really tropical things.   I can't wait to read everyone's posts and hope to get to know more of you wonderful and talented souls of like mind..peace Thomasina DeMaio
 
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                | Elizaray | 
                Posted - Jan 09 2009 : 7:38:23 PM  Welcome to the Outpost Thomasina!
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                | Jen | 
                Posted - Dec 06 2008 : 1:21:45 PM  That is wonderful, Thomasina - welcome to the Outpost! It is unfortunate that the families you feed are desperate, but how incredible fortunate it is that they found you. I look forward to learning more about you.  
  Jen
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                | thomasina | 
                Posted - Dec 05 2008 : 09:36:06 AM  Mj makes Martha Stewart seem unapproachable.Too sterile for me although I like her,but this is more to my liking and real.   My garden is vast but any input I find online or from others I try to use. This garden is feeding at least five families now and unfortunately it is a necessity for them not just a novelty. Three families are chinese speaking no english, the others are an assorted collection. I hope to show them how to do it also. Language is an issue but we seem to be able to communicate somehow. I learned how delicious cauliflower leaves are steamed rolled and sauteed.   Thanks for answering me, I feel like a connection has been made and it makes me feel good.blessings to all
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                | Mountain Girl | 
                Posted - Dec 05 2008 : 08:00:07 AM  Welcome Thomasina!  Maryjane does capture ones heart and soul. She's just as sweet in person. Sounds like you have a wonderful "country" life in the big city. A true farmgirl at heart. JoAnn
  Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away. Unknown |