Jon Jackson isn’t the first person to think that food can be healing, but for him, that’s literally true. He recently discovered that growing food heals him and other veterans who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Connor is up at 5:30 am. He pulls on his colorful, hand-knitted stocking cap, insulated coveralls, barn boots and wool mittens before stepping out into the northern Vermont winter air. In the barn, four Jersey/Brown Swiss cows are lined up in the milking parlor stalls.
In the year 2007 I cut all strings to the life I knew and purchased a one way ticket to Asia. I had no job there, no apartment, no return ticket and no fixed itinerary.
Jon Jackson isn’t the first person to think that food can be healing, but for him, that’s literally true. He recently discovered that growing food heals him and other veterans who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Connor is up at 5:30 am. He pulls on his colorful, hand-knitted stocking cap, insulated coveralls, barn boots and wool mittens before stepping out into the northern Vermont winter air. In the barn, four Jersey/Brown Swiss cows are lined up in the milking parlor stalls.
In the year 2007 I cut all strings to the life I knew and purchased a one way ticket to Asia. I had no job there, no apartment, no return ticket and no fixed itinerary.