From the Goshen Farmers Market: Dale and Jo Beachy-Hasenick
Editor’s note: This week, to tie together our previous issue theme of My Economy with the upcoming theme on Sharing Food, we’re publishing a…
Deborah Haak lives in Three Rivers, Michigan, in the Portage River Watershed. She loves the wealth of public parks and green spaces near the three rivers which give the city its name. Originally a native of Tucson, Arizona (in the Upper Santa Cruz watershed), she has acquired a plethora of mittens to stave off the deep cold of midwestern winters. She volunteers as a staff member with *culture is not optional, and also works at the Three Rivers Public Library, where it gives her great joy to promote Earth Day every April. Deborah serves as the image editor for <em>Topology Magazine</em>.
Editor’s note: This week, to tie together our previous issue theme of My Economy with the upcoming theme on Sharing Food, we’re publishing a…
Editor’s note: This week, to tie together our previous issue theme of My Economy with the upcoming theme on Sharing Food, we’re publishing a…
Three Rivers, Michigan (2016) “What can individual people do to help out the downtown economy of Three Rivers? Spread the word that this is…
Tucson, Arizona (2015) These stones line the bottom of an Arizona riverbed, dry for most of the year. During the rainy season and after…
Julia Shipley, a subsistence farmer in Vermont writing for Taproot Magazine, tells the story of her journey to see Uva Turnbull’s collection of soil…
The Rocky River flows under this bridge in Three Rivers, Michigan, joining the Portage and St. Joseph Rivers in the triad for which the…
