I am 62 years old and
live on a farm where I have worked in the sun for last 30 years.
Not exact matches
When he returned home, he shared his story with Hazel, who recalled her childhood
living on a small
farm in Costa Rica
where there was no water and few comforts.
My dad didn't have to walk uphill both ways in the snow to school, but I know there were some lean times
on the
farm outside of Neosho, Missouri,
where he grew up and
where my grandmother still
lives.
Here is a workable scenario: A corporation owned by both Israeli and Palestinian interests (probably the governments, at least initially) builds one or more very large desalination plants and the necessary pipelines, develops the land to be irrigated, manages the
farms on that land, and perhaps develops communities
where the
farm workers can
live.
Where I
live we are building houses
on prime
farm land and every town or village is expanding.
But then again, we do want for everything around us to fall into place, home, neighbourhood,
where we
live, city, town, village,
farm, mountain top, job, career, family, friends, food (comfort food)
where we dine, what we dine
on, schools for our kids, church, car we drive... yes the list does go
on... amazing!
So in 1999, I traded chauffeured cars and dinners with ambassadors for cowboy boots and
life on a 240 - acre
farm in the Rocky Mountain Northwest region of Montana, not far from the university
where I now teach part time.
He was previously the Associate Director of the North American Integration and Development Center in the School of Public Affairs at UCLA from 1995 to 2006,
where his research focused
on NAFTA, contract agriculture in Mexico, fair trade coffee in Oaxaca, regional competitiveness of the produce industry,
living wages in Los Angeles, and immigration and
farm labor in California.
Not long ago,
on the
farm where Luke's parents
live, elder trees were in full bloom.
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on my second
live broadcast from REAL Worldwide Radio
where I give time saving tips with online shopping, talk about the economics of dairy
farming,
where to get your healthy lignans and delicious things to do with ginger and shallots.
Tara, her husband, and their two daughters
live in San Francisco and enjoy spending time
on her family's off - the - grid
farm in Northern California,
where she gets her ideas for what to do with all kinds of kitchen scraps.
I used to
live and work
on a
farm myself, and that's
where I learned to make butter.
On a
farm community
where I
lived years ago we would make a strong tea of whole fenugreek and drink it at the onset of a cold.
She
lived on a
farm and that's
where my love of
farm -
life was born.
Dan Schwab
lives on a golf course in Afton, across from the 250 - acre dairy
farm where Gardner and his eight siblings grew up.
As a child myself, I always kind of knew
where babies came from, since we
lived on the
farm.
I was born and raised in western Washington
on a small
farm where gardening was an intrinsic part of our
life.
Discover summer theatre and music festivals that bring the entertainment outdoors
where you can see great singers perform from a floating stage or drama coming to
life on a picturesque
farm stage.
then
on the other side, pictures of the food we wanted to be serving, the all organic, locally grown, politcally correct fruits and vegetables grown
on the worker - owned co-op
farm where everyone had great health care benefits, and the free range, non-corn-fed animals who never had an unhappy day in their
lives until they were turned into school lunches.
I encourage you to check out her blog,
where she shares information about cloth diapers, family
life, homeschooling, and
life on the
farm.
We
live on a small
farm where we spend our time growing food, raising animals and enjoying the fun of being outdoors.
This has been largely a response to disturbing reports about the cruel treatment of animals in «factory
farming» - one of the most controversial and emotive issues -
where the maximum number of animals are crammed into the minimum amount of space, unable to move freely, denied any kind of normal
life and reduced to nothing more than products
on a factory production line.
Skartados
lived on his
farm in Milton, Ulster County,
where he raised goats, sheep and chickens for pleasure.
I completed my secondary education in the United States,
where I
lived with a wonderful family
on a
farm in southwest Iowa.
«Dang - near everything rusts out early over here,» said Allen, as he walked with his dog, Bogey, past a rusty disc harrow
on the
farm where he's
lived for more than 30 years.
Over the past 5 years, IIASA researchers
on the Geo - Wiki project have been leading a team of citizen scientists who examine satellite data to categorize land cover or identify places
where people
live and
farm.
Although more Montanans
live in cities than
on farms and ranches, we think of Montana as an agricultural state,
where the non-forested landscape is dominated by livestock and crop production.
After the war he could not return there, became a refugee, and was placed to work and
live on a
farm near the town of Kempten,
where he met my mother.
Coming from a long line of chefs and foodies, Lee grew up spending her summers working
on organic
farms on the east coast
where she learned how to grow and cook her own food and
live off the land.
Depending
on where you
live, you can also join a community solar
farm to use clean energy without needing to install a thing.
Living on a
farm in Argentina
where we processed our own meat, I was bought closer to the internal conflict I've always had about being an omnivore... blog post soon to come!
Her personal
life began in Europe - Kosovo,
where she was born and grew up
on her family's organic
farm.
But this is not to say that a very small portion of one's diet couldn't derive from these sources — the same if one happens to
live on or near a small
farm or in an area
where cattle grazing makes economic sense.
The Scoop: Barbara is a critically - acclaimed writer who
lives with her family
on a
farm in Southern Appalachia,
where they cultivate their own veggies and livestock.
IM A SINGLE ATTRACTIVE SLIM WHITE COUNTRYBOY, IM 6 FT. 3,,, 160 LBS., AND HAVE MY
LIFE WHERE I WANT IT.I HAVE A NICE SMALL
FARM, LOTS OF HORSES, IVE GOT A GOOD HEAD
ON MY SHOULDERS WITH ALOT TO OFFER TO THE ONE.
It is not surprising to learn that Coogler based his vision of Wakanda
on what he observed during a research trip to South Africa, Kenya and, most notably, Lesotho, a land - locked constitutional monarchy headed by King Letsie III,
where 80 percent of the population relies
on subsistence
farming and the majority
lives in extreme poverty, despite lucrative diamond reserves.
The need for such activism is even greater in remote communities like one three hours away from the capital,
where 14 - year - old Hirut (Tizita Hagere)
lives on the family
farm.
Emmy nominee Dee Rees («Bessie,» «Pariah») came to Sundance with «Mudbound,» a story of «two men who return home from World War II to work
on a
farm in rural Mississippi
where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to
life after war.»
Carey Mulligan is Laura, the maternal centerpiece of the McAllan family — a bored but well - bred 31 - year - old virgin from Memphis who marries Henry McAllan (Jason Clarke) out of desperation to escape an unhappy
life, only to find herself bearing two children and whisked off to Mississippi
where Henry has bought a cotton
farm on a patch of barren land.
They eventually find a place, a somewhat repressive establishment
where the owner's son has a hard time keeping tabs
on his sheltered wife, who longs desperately for a place
where she can be free from the boring
farm life and hubby's jealous rants.
They
live on a
farm in Australia
where, as already noted, nothing much seems to happen, not even after Sugar, Sonny's brother, comes to
live with them.
Two men return home from World War II to work
on a
farm in rural Mississippi
where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to
life after war.
City folk Henry (Jason Clarke) and Laura McAllan (Carey Mulligan) start a new
life on a cotton
farm in 1946,
where Laura feels far from at home, struggling to raise two young children in an isolated shack under the eye of her racist father - in - law.
Without giving much consideration to the context that breed such an environment, bar a couple of fleeting scenes
where one of the Day's gang attempts to find work as a
farm hand, it begs the question as to what the film is trying to accomplish by focusing
on the gang; especially when the film's ephemeral style distances the action from reality, laying blame
on the gangs for Day's downward spiral into a
life of crime and not the faulty idealism behind the myth of American opportunity.
«Mudbound» Release Date: TBD Director: Dee Rees Starring: Carey Mulligan, Garrett Hedlund, Jonathan Banks, Jason Clarke, Jason Mitchell and Mary J. Blige Synopsis: Two men return home from World War II to work
on a
farm in rural Mississippi
where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to
life after war.
She goes to
live in Sussex
on Cold Comfort
Farm,
where her depressive cousin Judith Starkadder (Eileen Atkins)
lives a miserable
life with her crotchety preacher husband Amos (Ian McKellen) and their two sons, crude but handsome Seth (Rufus Sewell) and crude but brutish Reuben (Ivan Kaye).
The story presses forward to Day 472,
where the family is
living on a
farming property.
Plot: This Netflix film follows two who men return home from World War II to work
on a
farm in rural Mississippi,
where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to
life after war.
Dee Rees directed Mudbound, which stars Carey Mulligan and deals with «two men returning home from World War II to work
on a
farm in rural Mississippi
where they struggle to deal with racism and adjusting to
life after war.»
Nineteen - year - old Ry
lives with his sweet younger sister, Sarah, and mother, Jo Beth,
on a decrepit
farm,
where Jo Beth ekes out a
living as a seamstress.