Monday, March 23, 2015

"Without You, There is No Us" by Suki Kim: A Book Review


I confess my fascination with North Korea. It is another world that is so repressed, by all modern standards, that we who reside in the "western" world cannot even begin to comprehend what daily life is like for the millions who live under their totalitarian regime. Most reports that come out of this dark corner of the globe are from dissidents, escapees or news stories that reveal how strange and bizarre is the total control of North Korea's people.

What author, Suki Kim, brings to the conversation is a rare opportunity to live, teach and build relationships with the sons of North Korea's elite. The term "elite" should be used lightly because by U.S. or European standards, these young men are far behind in their educational opportunities, technological skills and even choices regarding their future.

It took several weeks of building trust, but as Kim built rapport with her students, mild comments that revealed their awareness of their true circumstances began to be expressed by these men whose lives, vastly different to the families in concentration camps or the enslaved peasants in rural villages, are comparatively well-off. Critical, analytical and logical thinking are not skills that are encouraged, sought after or promoted by a regime that desires to have absolute control over her people. Any expression of dissent is forbidden. For these young men to have even a tiny ounce of awareness of the restrictions imposed upon them is a crack in the facade that their "Great Leader" would find a way to stomp out quickly.

Kim's anecdotes about how she endured isolation, paranoia about false steps, and the oppression living as a free person in this environment, are told compassionately by a woman whose South Korean roots compel her to see her homeland one day reunited. Ultimately, both South and North Korea desire the same thing...reunification. The South desires to see her people free and the North longs to dominate the entire land of its ancestry.

When I have watched documentaries about North Korea, I have been amazed at the absolute devotion this people have for their dictator. I've asked the question of whether it is legitimate or faked for the cameras. What I've come to realize, partly through Kim's well-written account, is that such unswerving allegiance to a dominating force cannot be fake when that is all you know, and to simply ask an opposing question results in you and your family being incarcerated in prison camps. This is brain-washing on a national scale.

One day, this country will open up. I truly feel pity for the North Koreans when it does. To have everything you've ever known and been told to be proven false will inevitably leave devastation in it's wake...as we've seen in a less drastic example for Eastern Europeans. As westerners continue to build relationships with North Koreans, we can hope that when the fall does occur, there are opportunities to come along beside this resilient people to usher them into the freedom and hope they deserve.

You should read Suki Kim's book. It is engaging, lovely and informative. Her honest emotional struggle to enlighten the elite sons of North Korea will leave you thankful for people who serve in hostile environments such as this. It will also speak to your heart of how one person can make a difference by only being able to plant the tiniest seeds of freedom.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Reserve Your Tomato, Pepper, Zucchini, Eggplant & Artichoke Plants Today!

Some of the plants as of 4/15/15. These will start going
in the ground or pots within the next 2 weeks!

[Updated 5/14/15]

For now, I'd like to offer my local friends an opportunity to reserve your tomato plants for spring planting. This is restricted to the Northern Kentucky area, but I'm sharing all the information here, because there are a lot to choose from and I can update quantities more easily as the numbers change.

All plants are grown from non-GMO seed and started in peat cups or with my worm castings. I only use organic fertilizer made from fish or worm byproducts.

Cool Weather Plants!!

[04/01/15 All of my good cool weather plants are gone for the season, but if you stop by to purchase for late spring plants by mid-April, I may have some stragglers I can give you as a bonus. Right now, I still have a few cauliflower and cabbage plants.] 


And now for the tomatoes,  peppers, and more!!
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[Photos used unless otherwise noted are to show the varieties only and are obtained from Seeds Now. Details about each variety also obtained from Seedsnow.com] 

Tomato - Brandywine, Pink
Brandywine Pink- No more available for 2015: A massive heirloom of a beefsteak type. Produces large (up to 1 pound) pink fruits; easy to grow


Tomato - Beefsteak, Yellow
Yellow Beefsteak-   No More available for 2015: Large, solid, and meaty tomato; can produce fruit over 2 pounds; great slicer

Tomato - Black Krim
Black Krim-  No More Available for 2015:  high yields; rare heirloom; rich flavor; skin turns reddish black; interior dark reddish green; very sweet

Tomato - Heritage Rainbow Mix
Heritage Rainbow-  1 AVAILABLE:  This was a mixed bag of seed of various heirloom varieties. Last year I grew yellow beefsteak, green pear, red pear and red/orange beefsteaks with this seed mix. In other words, it's a surprise! All varieties grew well and tasted wonderful, that's why I started so many this year.

Tomato - Rutgers
Rutgers-  No More Available for 2015:  This is a traditional salad tomato. Popular for cooking, canning and paste; excellent yields; medium-small in size

Tomato - Beefsteak/Ponderosa Red
Beefsteak (Ponderosa Red)- No More Available for 2015:  large, solid, meaty tomato; great slicer; easy to grow

Tomato - Cherry, Red (Small)
Cherry, Red (small)- No more available for 2015:  small, sweet, firm fruits; extended grow period; very easy to grow

Tomato - Gardener's Delight
Gardener's Delight- 2 AVAILABLE:  compact plant that grows well in containers; produces fruit in clusters

Tomato - Mortgage Lifter
Mortgage Lifter-  No More Available for 2015:  Rich flavor; turn dark deep pink; large fruit

Tomato - Roma
Roma-  11 AVAILABLE :  medium-small fruit with vigorous vines; very popular for cooking, canning and paste; determinate height


Tomato - Marglobe Supreme
Marglobe Supreme- No More Available for 2015:  perfect for home gardeners; grows will in containers and tight places; high yields

Tomato - Atkinson
Atkinson- No More Available for 2015:  great for use in salads, sandwiches; excellent flavor; quick to mature


Tomato - Tigerella
Tigerella- No More Available for 2015: This is one of my favorites. Grows well; has rich tangy flavor; produces high yields of striped tomatoes up to 3 weeks earlier than most varieties.


Tomato - Homestead
Homestead- No More Available for 2015:  Strong, sturdy vines with medium sized fruit; great for canning; grows well in heat & is wilt resistant

Tomato - Cherokee Purple
Cherokee Purple-  No More Available for 2015:  Beautiful dark pink/purple color with green tops; very sweet and rich in flavor; easy to grow and produces high yields!

Tomatillo - Classic, Large Fruited

Tomatillo-   1 AVAILABLE:  Delicious green tomato; popular in Mexican dishes and salsas

Pepper - Orange King
Orange King Peppers-   3 AVAILABLE about 5/21/15:  Peppers have thick walls that turn from green to orange; good for home garden & market growers; good yields of orange colored sweet peppers

Pepper - Orange Horizon

Orange Horizon Pepper-  0 AVAILABLE (starting more 5/2/15):  Large yields of orange sweet peppers; easy to grow; grows well in 5 gallon container; perfect for culinary dishes

Pepper - Jalapeno

Jalepeno Pepper (HOT) 3 AVAILABLE about 5/21/15:  Slightly larger fruit & taller plant with heavy yields.

Pepper - California Wonder

California Wonder Bell Pepper-0 AVAILABLE (starting more 5/02/15):  Large yields of blocky, mostly 4 lobed, thick-walled, sweet peppers that can be eaten green or wait until they turn red.

Pepper - Sun Bright Yellow

Yellow Bell Pepper-  1 AVAILABLE about 5/21/15:  Colorful and tasty; sweet bell pepper


Eggplant - Florida Market

Florida Market Eggplant-   3 AVAILABLE about 5/28/15:  Will produce excellent yields of dark purple fruit; plants are strong; fruit is excellent for baking and slicing



Tomato - Pear, Yellow
Yellow Pear- No More Available for 2015: Very popular; easy to grow; excellent for canning and sauce

Tomato - Cherry, Chocolate
Cherry, Chocolate-  0 AVAILABLE:  Produces high yields; grows in cluster of 8; crack resistant and hold very well; excellent for gourmet dishes; great flavor and easy to grow

Artichoke - Green Globe

Green Globe Artichoke-  1 AVAILABLE:  Most popular artichoke variety suitable for all gardeners - beginner to advanced.


Squash - Black Beauty Zucchini

Black Beauty Zucchini Squash- 1 AVAILABLE:  Grows in a compact bush plant (not a vine); produces dark, green, glossy fruit, which is long; easy to grow; firm, very tender, with excellent flavor.


Tomato - Cherry, White
Cherry, White [My favorite!!]-  2 Available: very sweet; high yield from one plant; skin turns from white to pale yellow as it matures


Squash - Crookneck, Yellow Early Summer
Summer Crookneck Squash-  4 AVAILABLE: early summer variety that is a popular heirloom.


Gourd - Luffa
Luffa Gourd-  4 AVAILABLE: it really is just what it sounds like, a gourd that produces luffas that are wonderful for exfoliating skin or scrubbing your dishes.

Squash - Spaghetti
Spaghetti Squash- 4 AVAILABLE: once baked, this the "meat" of this squash can be shredded and eaten in place of flour pasta; great for low carb or gluten free diners!