tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5848360954218054222.post4123375206152518855..comments2024-03-19T08:03:15.655-07:00Comments on SAIPUA: Sarah Ryhanenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12606570701894786970noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5848360954218054222.post-88233357097821378112018-12-13T20:34:43.122-08:002018-12-13T20:34:43.122-08:00if you are interested a crew of ladies from the we...if you are interested a crew of ladies from the west coast coming through and building a sauna for New Ewe, or perhaps a steaming tent, or a lunch stand, please get in touch, we are ready for our world's end residency! Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01840951356326171438noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5848360954218054222.post-88347047938300289932018-12-09T19:00:19.392-08:002018-12-09T19:00:19.392-08:00As long as we're talking business, you keep we...As long as we're talking business, you keep wending your way, on a spiral toward your core competence and your key differentiation and your unique value proposition with some economies of scale and barriers to entry and all will be well.<br /><br /><3LPChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18209861350905135093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5848360954218054222.post-49650947213058934692018-12-08T17:33:36.580-08:002018-12-08T17:33:36.580-08:00Taking a constructivist approach is sensible and u...Taking a constructivist approach is sensible and ultimately creative. Use what you have; empty the ocean with a slotted spoon, sort the good seed from the bad, and take of the fucking red shoes which will dance you to death. <br />I know your pain, had a very similar background and relationship to nature,a big farm on Vancouver Island with acres of flowers, veg, a big sprouting operation, a mad composting operation, as well as living alternately , (ie: "we are not having an indoor toilet!") and running a crazy wild overtaking everything business, and an asshole of a partner who had a cruel streak as well as being very talented. I ran away and burned my bridges, now, many years later, I am still growing and doing flowers, very slowly as well, and happy as an independent woman over 65. He has all the money and fame, but I have my soul requisites intact, more or less. Love your spirit and share your joy and sorrow.Griseldahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03635644147267671175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5848360954218054222.post-88730040631528821052018-12-07T06:04:45.087-08:002018-12-07T06:04:45.087-08:00Total and complete interest in what ever is next. ...Total and complete interest in what ever is next. Happy figuring.Bethhttps://bethhumphreyart.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5848360954218054222.post-81125900398841723022018-12-06T08:08:55.917-08:002018-12-06T08:08:55.917-08:00Yes! I'm very into this idea! And if I find my...Yes! I'm very into this idea! And if I find myself on the East coast someday soon, would love to visit.<br /><br />I'm currently reading a bio on Dorothy Day (not in any way religious myself but highly recommend Day's "The Long Loneliness" and her grandaughter's portrait of her, "The World Will Be Saved by Beauty") and through Day's many attempts at her ventures (her newspaper, her soup kitchens, her raging pacifism), she found that the one virtue she valued above all was that of hospitality, always. Reading that, I realized what an important thing it is as well. I wrote the word down in my journal a few weeks ago and am trying to keep it close.<br /><br />But anyway, long winded way of saying, I'm very into this idea and though I've just been reading along, I think it suits the farm/you very well. <br />Sallyhttp://sarahcatherinececilia.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com