I am mindful of not blathering on all so very much here
about Taproot as I know you don't come here for just that, but the work and our new space has been what's filling my moments when I'm not on the college search / fiddle lessons / homeschooling / dance classes / theater rehearsals / farming duties.
Just when I was beginning to say that I didn't want to blather on too much here
about Taproot, here I am again today, but it's an exciting day because Taproot's HEARTH is out!
I hope that you, too, enjoy the additions and the changes, along with all the regular good stuff we hope you love
about Taproot.
Not exact matches
I'm incredibly excited to tell you
about a new space I've been working on, in Portland, for
Taproot!
I am still struggling to find the words to express how I feel
about Saturday's grand opening for
Taproot and Milk and Honey at 84 Cove Street!
You have all been incredibly supportive of this publishing adventure through subscribing (so that we can stay ad - free), shopping in our online store, or even just patiently listening while I talk
about all things
Taproot.
Head on over to the
Taproot website to see more
about this issue, and check out the other good things we've stocked the shop with this time of year.
I'm excited
about the week ahead, full of summer adventures, garden play, editing of the next issue of
Taproot (FOLK, without a doubt my favorite issue yet!)
:: getting very excited
about all the wonderful
Taproot submissions coming together for the next issue.
I've been thinking
about rug hooking for a while now, partly inspired by the beautiful rugs Megan has been making these past few years, as well as the North Woods Rug that Charlotte created for the pages of
Taproot (in Issue 8:: RECLAIM).
For each episode in
Taproot's first season, Haswell, a biologist at Washington University, and Baxter, a researcher at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, would pick a study and have a conversation
about one of its authors
about the difficulties involved in doing research.