Tree Farm Tuesday: Musings from a Working Forest

Tree Farm Tuesday: Musings from a Working Forest

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September 23, 2025
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Sep 23 • Ann Stinson
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September 16, 2025
International foresters tour our forest; I read about Ganesha and try to write about mushrooms; Mom is beguiling; Tom and I wander the streets of San…
Sep 17 • Ann Stinson
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September 9, 2025
A short note this week. Slashing vine maple to make room for western red cedar and Douglas-fir babies.
Sep 10 • Ann Stinson
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September 3, 2025
Featuring homemade elderberry syrup, Mom reading Simone de Beauvoir, me reading about New Orlean's schools, and a question for all of you about life…
Sep 3 • Ann Stinson
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August 27, 2025
Rain in August! Grandson Griffin visits the tree farm. Dad moves the scotch broom pile. I read books out of order. I eat bingsu, taiyaki, and yakiniku…
Aug 28 • Ann Stinson
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August 21, 2025
A film crew descends on the tree farm. Mom and I go for a walk. Susan Sontag continues to inspire. And I have a new "room of my own."
Aug 22 • Ann Stinson
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August 12, 2025
Green Diamond's Seed Orchard. Dad and his firewood project, "Lost Children Archive," almost quitting a poetry group, and empty towns in Japan.
Aug 12 • Ann Stinson
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August 5, 2025
Trail cleaning, dinner with Mom and Dad, Sigrid Nunez, Susan Sontag, and thoughts about marriage.
Aug 6 • Ann Stinson
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7/24/25
A missive from Japan--no ancient parents this week, but a 12th century temple, rice fields, and Hello Kitty Tokyo are featured.
Jul 24 • Ann Stinson
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July 8, 2025
In which you'll find another name for Swainson's thrush, Dad's new found appreciation for deer, my growing admiration for Patricia Lockwood, and the 4th…
Jul 8 • Ann Stinson
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Tree Farm Tuesday: Musings from a Working Forest

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