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I'm So Glad I Was Evicted
On the illusion of permanence, pot-bound roots, and learning to operate on land time
Jun 4
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Kimberly Carter
8
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May 2026
The Dreaming
Notes from the second half
May 28
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Kimberly Carter
6
2
2
The Grass Isn't Always Greener
What pasture management shows me about life, drought, and the illusion of control
May 21
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Kimberly Carter
5
We Don't Save Old Farms
They save us
May 14
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Kimberly Carter
10
1
Your New Neighbors are Costing You a Fortune
While developers flip pastures, taxpayers are left subsidizing the sprawl
May 7
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Kimberly Carter
11
2
1
April 2026
We Are All Watching the Same Shoreline
Smart, caring, aware people are living inside a historic drought and don't know it because their water comes from a tap. This piece is for them.
Apr 30
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Kimberly Carter
5
5
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You’re Not Lost, You’re Just Relocating
We’ve been taught to be afraid of our own fear. But the horse knows something we don't: sometimes you have to run just to get enough distance to see the…
Apr 23
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Kimberly Carter
11
1
The Witness
On the instinct to fix, the gift of presence, and how to stay present in the field of hard things.
Apr 16
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Kimberly Carter
6
3
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The Biological Prayer
Why we struggle to make choices and how animal communication—from whale songs to a horse’s hoof—can teach us to listen to the world again.
Apr 9
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Kimberly Carter
3
The Invisible Altar
Nervous system regulation doesn't look like stillness. It looks like a cat in triage, horses in wind, and the unglamorous work of staying whole.
Apr 2
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Kimberly Carter
5
1
March 2026
FIP: The Lottery No One Wants to Win
An old disease, a proven treatment, and the underground networks supplying hope
Mar 26
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Kimberly Carter
9
4
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The Nutrients of Disruption
A pasture full of weeds became a lesson in disruption, renewal, and the intelligence of the land.
Mar 19
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Kimberly Carter
7
2
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