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Farm One

 
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🌱 Over a decade ago, I embarked on an unforgettable sojourn as a live-intern on an organic farm. After long days in sun-soaked fields and the hum of nature, I sat down each night to write a journal entry about the day's events. Despite the exhaustion, I was fairly consistent at penning my thoughts.

It's wildly entertaining to read about this time in my life ten years on. Revisiting this writing reminds me of where I was, how I thought, and how I became who I am today. As a long held belief that writing things down makes them real - in this case I'm glad that I did.

I invite you to take a glimpse into my past life with the very first entry of my Farm Notes:
https://borninthedirt.blogspot.com/2013/07/farm-one.html

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