Well. Apparently in addition to being National Novel Writing Month, November is also National Blog Posting Month. And after seeing the seal below, how could I not decide to be part of it?

So I'm a little late getting started, but I think this will be a good way for me to get back in the swing of posting to my LJ, which I miss doing. But what can I say, I was out of practice! Note: I might make some f-locked posts as part of this, so if you're not an LJ-friend you might not see them all. But that's not my fault.
Anyway, short post today, since I need the sleeps. Workshop today was a little crazy; it seemed like there were papers flying everywhere, what with everything being passed around like hotcakes. Evil hotcakes. Kevin made tasty ginger-peanut soup tonight, which was all harvesty and wonderful. Ooh! And tomorrow, we go pick up our CSA box! I know, a CSA in winter? But Naomi's Farm, one of the vendors at the Clintonville Farmer's Market, is doing a winter CSA; they grow in cold frames (unheated greenhouses, effectively). So we'll be getting fresh greens, broccoli, squash, that kinda stuff up through January. Very exciting! I'll let you know how it goes.
Bedtime soon. Classes to take and teach tomorrow.

So I'm a little late getting started, but I think this will be a good way for me to get back in the swing of posting to my LJ, which I miss doing. But what can I say, I was out of practice! Note: I might make some f-locked posts as part of this, so if you're not an LJ-friend you might not see them all. But that's not my fault.
Anyway, short post today, since I need the sleeps. Workshop today was a little crazy; it seemed like there were papers flying everywhere, what with everything being passed around like hotcakes. Evil hotcakes. Kevin made tasty ginger-peanut soup tonight, which was all harvesty and wonderful. Ooh! And tomorrow, we go pick up our CSA box! I know, a CSA in winter? But Naomi's Farm, one of the vendors at the Clintonville Farmer's Market, is doing a winter CSA; they grow in cold frames (unheated greenhouses, effectively). So we'll be getting fresh greens, broccoli, squash, that kinda stuff up through January. Very exciting! I'll let you know how it goes.
Bedtime soon. Classes to take and teach tomorrow.