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Barncast 127 — Audio/Video tours

Filed under: Podcast — andrew at 10:05 pm on Monday, July 14, 2008

This weeks show has a wonderful set calls! We go over questions ranging from kidding, to cheese, to gardens. Matt from Iowa, Linda from chicago, Warren from West Virginia, and Kirsten all check in with wonderful tales, stories and questions! Call the farm phone with your stories about wild pickings, what berries and mushrooms are ready in your area? 206-202-GOAT.

Also enjoy the video from Linda’s urban garden! What a treat this week.

 
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Comment by Kirsten

July 15, 2008 @ 11:09 pm

Your garden is awesome Linda! Mine is producing like crazy, but the weeds are taking over.

Kirsten

Comment by Warren

July 16, 2008 @ 3:31 pm

Hey folks…I just upgraded my wordpress install with the latest version (2.6) and it was incredibly easy and adds a few pretty nice features. I typically don’t run with the latest, greatest software for fear of getting burned but this turned out to be incredibly easy. I posted a little about my experience on my webpage if you care, but it might be worth considering. By the way, do you host gfl on a box you own or is it hosted elsewhere? If you host, is it on linux or windows or something else? Anyhow, I am having a lot of fun messing with it on my machine.

Comment by Warren

July 17, 2008 @ 4:31 pm

I take it back! I take it all back! Abort your 2.6 upgrade. I write software for a living…I know what happens when stuff is first released! What was I thinking?!?!

Ok, get my point? It wasn’t all pretty afterall. Lots of good stuff but some stuff just doesn’t work as well as it should. e.g. image uploads were a mess for me…I think I will wait for v 2.6.1 or something. I was fortunate enough to have saved everything to roll back…and that was easy and went smoothly. Sorry for the false alarm!

Comment by Rebecca

August 5, 2008 @ 9:58 am

Thanks for sharing Linda’s garden and showing how beautiful it is growing! I am thinking about putting in some garlic myself very soon (for the first time), and seeing Linda’s got me very excited about the prospect of all that garlic =)

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