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• September 9, 2008 • 4 CommentsPosted in agricultural, bioneers, Blog, Eat Local Challenge 2008, Environmental, Food First, Food Systems, Grace From the Garden, Green living, health, Policy Analysis & Food, Raj Patel
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Hyvaa Joulua!
• December 24, 2007 • Leave a CommentPosted in Aeolic Word pais, American Holidays/Traditions, American Poetry, Analytical Consciousness, ancient languages, ancient scribes, Anthologies, art, art and society, Art&Design, Art&Poetry, Artistic Genres, artists, Beat Generation, Beat Genres, Beatitude, bibliophile, Bohemia, books, Christmas, Coffee House Press, conte drawings, contemporary art, cosmos, creative writing, creativity, cultural icons, culture, culture consumption, Cup of Love, disembodied poetics, dissemination of images, Divine Harmony, Earth Festivals, eco-literacy, emerging arts movement, environmental artist, environmentalism, Epiphany, Eros, Feast of the Epiphany, Festival of Christmas, Festivals and their Meaning, Finland, Finn Culture, Finnish Culture, Finnish traditions, food, Food Revolution, Global Traditions, Goethe, Goodwill, Hellenic Knowledge, Hermetic & Esoteric traditions, History, human history, humanity, Hyvaa Joulua!, Iconic Imagery, idealism, Independent press, Intellectual Milieu, life, Light & Darkness, light over the darkness, Linguistics, Literary coterie, literature, lithography, Mother Goddess, Mythology, natural habitats and life cycles, Naturalism & Modernism, Nature as a Metaphor, Painting, Peace, Peace Upon Earth, phalli of Priapus, Pluralist Democracy, Poetics, poetry, Poets, Poets/Icons, Prose Fiction, religion, spirituality, spontanerous prose, Sun-Soul, Symbolist, the course of the Sun, the Divine, travel, vernacular, Whole Earth, Winter Poems, Winter Solstice, Word & Image, Writing & Poetics
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Bountiful Blessings-
• November 21, 2007 • Leave a CommentPosted in American Holidays/Traditions, American Poetry, colonialism, cooking, democracy, ecoliving, Farm to Table, food, Food Revolution, freedom, Harvest Festivals, Heritage Turkeys, l'automne, liberation, life, Literary coterie, literature, local food infrastructure, local sustainable food supply, Milwaukee writers, Native American Poetry, Native American Traditions, natural habitats and life cycles, Poetics, poetry, Slow Food Nation, Slow Food USA, Thanksgiving, Whole Earth
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Samhain-
• October 31, 2007 • Leave a CommentPosted in All Hallows, All Souls, ancient languages, anthropology, anthroposophy, art, art and society, Beat Poets, Bohemia, community, culture, Day of the Dead, dia de los Muertos, Druid Feast of Samhain, Edgar Allan Poe, environmentalism, Feast of Februalia, Hallow's Eve, Hecate, History, l'automne, life, literature, Lyric Poetess, natural habitats and life cycles, Naturalism & Modernism, poetry, Poets/Icons, Pomona, Pomona Goddess of Fruits, Prose Fiction, Sagas Legends, Samhain, Writing & Poetics
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