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Its Good For the Soul

October 23, 2008 by asonomagarden 3 Comments

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Sometimes growing your own food and getting your hands dirty in the soil isn’t just about getting higher levels of nutrients, or eating local to save the world, or being self sufficient, or saving money, or anything like that. Sometimes is just about bringing more beauty to your life. And we all could use a little more of that, couldn’t we?
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Comments

  1. Katrina says

    October 23, 2008 at 10:10 pm

    Yes. Thank you.

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