Gramping at Jellystone Park Zion offers fun for all ages with glamping cabins, splash zones, and epic views near Zion National Park.| Wherever I May Roam – Travel Blog
How can autistic people cope, when their passions or special interests become irretrievably flawed, or get canceled?| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
Discover the charm of townsizing in Shipshewana, Indiana—where small-town hospitality, local culture, and simple pleasures create the perfect peaceful getaway.| Wherever I May Roam - Travel Blog
Discover the best things to do in Lakeland, Florida, from scenic lakes to Frank Lloyd Wright architecture and amazing local eats. This Central Florida gem is the perfect road trip destination!| Wherever I May Roam - Travel Blog
Written by Shadia Hancock Before founding Autism Actually, I remember being interested in getting involved with hands-on experience related to […] The post Autism and Employment: Supporting Meaningful Work Opportunities appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
My new single, ‘The Loneliest Whale,’ is out TODAY! I love this song so much and I’m so excited for you all to hear it.| Finding Hope
In my last post about this process, it was May 2024 and Autism Dogs had just been contacted me to tell me that they had a potential match, a black Labrador called River.| Finding Hope
This statement is as true as the law of gravity and has been noted over the centuries by men like Thomas Jefferson and Alexis de Tocqueville. Oftentimes we think of this sentiment in terms of elections, but that is much too simplistic a view. The role of an engaged citizen is so much more involved| Tennessee Stands -
Farm and Food File for the week beginning Sunday, July 14, 2024 The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 28 ruling to overturn the Chevron deference was a business-favoring decision to upend 40 years of legal precedent and redirect federal power from agencies like the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to the courts and Congress. Big Ag loved the news. The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association [...]| Farm & Food File
Farm and Food File for the week beginning Sunday, July 7, 2024 This year, like last year, is a Farm Bill year and this year, like last year, probably won’t deliver any Farm Bill. The reason is the oldest one in Washington, D.C.: politics. Most Congressional Republicans aren’t interested in passing any bipartisan farm and food assistance bill when they believe a delay might deliver a GOP-controlled House, [...]| Farm & Food File
Farm and Food File for the week beginning Sunday, June 23, 2024 While Americans still face a long season of political campaigning, more than 80 other nations have completed their federal elections this year or are about to go to the polls. For example, France’s general elections will be held June 30, the United Kingdom’s on July [...]| Farm & Food File
Farm and Food File for the week beginning Sunday, June 16, 2024 A longstanding complaint here is the utter incomprehensibility of federal milk pricing policy. For years we’ve joked (mostly through tears) that only four people in the world understand its complexity and, worse, not one of them is a dairy farmer. As if to prove our point, [...]| Farm & Food File
Farm and Food File for the week beginning Sunday, June 2, 2024 We in agriculture have a long tradition of marketing our bounty by more pleasant, if not less-than-truthful, names in hopes that less-informed eaters buy the sizzle rather than the fact. For example, the beef checkoff has spent millions urging people to purchase something called flat-iron steak that isn’t steak [...]| Farm & Food File
Farm and Food File for the week beginning Sunday, May 26, 2024 The Biden Administration’s trade agenda–mostly forgotten after three years of Covid, inflation, war in Ukraine, brutality in the Middle East, and a cantankerous Congress–recently surfaced and, wow, is it a mess. For example, both presumptive presidential candidates, Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump, recently argued over how high [...]| Farm & Food File