Wow

 That’s all I can say at the moment– just, wow.  From Casaubon’s Book, an excerpt from a post entitled “On Sentiment…And Against Sentimentality“:  Sentiment officially has no place in agriculture, but I’ve met precious few smaller farmers who don’t have a spot of it. Indeed, I’ve come to suspect that a sentimental attachment to things … Read more

Some thoughts on “opting out.”

To return to a Michael Pollen note for a bit (sorry), I came across a section of Omnivore’s Dilemma today that devoted some discussion to “opting out.”  The context was home-schooling parents who also decide to buy their food from local farmers rather than from the grocery store, and Pollan described them as having “opted … Read more

On stupidity compounding tragedy

I love Popehat.  They’re certainly a brash bunch, but when there’s a spade around that needs to be called a spade, they can be relied upon to do it:  Tragedy Generates Stupidity Tragedy makes people say, and do, stupid things.  Let’s note just a few of the stupid things said in the last 48 hours. … Read more

Examining some gut reactions

I’m going to attempt to write this post, and then see if I’m too biased to even finish it. You see, congresswomen Gabrielle Giffords was shot yesterday in front of a grocery story in Tucson Arizona, along with several other people.  I think the last time a member of Congress was shot was Leo Ryan … Read more