Friday, October 13, 2023

Recommended Reading

 

Here we are approaching the middle of the month of October - already. 

It's really hard to believe that we're this deep into Fall already.  But, I suppose part of the reason for feeling like this happened so quickly is that the temperatures remained unseasonably warm throughout September this year.  That means the biggest clue that Fall was happening was the changing time and location of the sunrise and sunset.

It's possible that you, too, are feeling a bit like the days are rushing by.  Maybe you told yourself you wanted to read more of the blogs that show up on the Genuine Faux Farm blog - but that darned farmer keeps putting a new one out almost every day.  Simply not conducive to catching up, is it?

So, here's a chance to catch up.  I've selected what I think are some of the best blogs for 2023 so far.  You can read some of these and skip the rest "guilt-free."  Never mind, there should never be any guilt associated with the reading of this blog - or the not reading of this blog.  Besides, it isn't going any where. 

Binge read if you want or don't binge read if you don't want.  Seems fair to me.

An important Gentle Reminder

   Grace

Favorite Faux Real Stories:

   Date Night

   Resistors are Futile

   Knee Deep

Time to Have Pun:

   Winter Kayak Trip Gone Wrong

   Stopping the Illegal Flower Trade

Farm Related:

   Snirt Alert

   Why They're Called Chores

   Popcorn and Peer Mentorship

   Hurdles

   Water Cooler Talk

   Those Who Hesitate

   Allies and Adversaries 

   In Their Own Sweet Time 

Just for fun:

   Daylight Savings Solutions

   Rustic or a Dump, At Least It's Authentic

   What? Was it Boxing Day?

   Paraphrased and Misinterpreted

Maybe a more philosophical bent

   Parable Problems

   Three Years: What Have We Learned?

   Spotty

My favorite blogs that also became a PAN blog:

  Agroecology: Adapting Agriculture to the Land

  Appreciation for Different Pollinators

Pollinators and Habitat

   Coneflowers and Goldenrod

Favorite Iowa "walk there agains."

   Twin Springs

   Sweet Marsh: A Disturbing Walk There Again

   Wapsipinicon River

Favorite Postal History Sunday:

   Forward! and the Mystery of Joseph Cooper

Favorite Kauai Walk There Again:

   Kuilau Ridge Trail

Wild Bird Related

   A Bobwhite's Greeting

   Spring Migration

A Favorite "Throwback" Post:

   Not That Simple

Natural World

   Aurora Borealis

   Individuals All

About Food

   Catering to Different Tastes

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