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Friday, September 30, 2011

Ramble On

A short paragraph in which I blab about what is to come: It's crazy, but for a little while there I thought that maybe I was done with this whole blogging thing. Seriously. It probably won't continue forever, but I'm not quite done with it yet. I have decided to branch out a bit. I'm still vegan. I cook food and eat it. But lately I'm focused on other things, like books, music, enjoying the outdoors before it gets cold, and many other things. What this means for the blog is that I will be writing about other things if I start posting more often. I tried starting another blog, but wasn't really attached and as some of you know, it's hectic trying to keep up with more than one. Kudos to those of you who do so successfully!

Did you know that it's Banned Books Week here in the U.S.? It's true! So stop in to your local library or bookstore today and show your support by picking one up! (I should mention that I started this entry several days ago, but just because it's the end of the week doesn't mean you have to stop celebrating banned/challenged books!) I recently read Twenty Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler. If you're interested, you can read my review here. I also read Slaughterhouse Five, which I highly recommend! These books were recently banned in Republic, MO. Book banning frustrates me, but having this happen so close to home really pissed me off. It all started with a man by the name of Scroggins who discovered "filthy" books disgracing the local school libraries. You can read what he had to say in this link. So the Republic school board listening and decided that these books were not appropriate. I would like to mention that, to my knowledge, the board did not read the books before voting. It's hard for me to not go into a long rant over this. So, to keep it short, the books are now available, but only accessible to students with parental permission. The Springfield-Greene County library system is doing amazing things to celebrate Banned Books Week this year! Sarah Ockler is presenting tonight and tomorrow here in Springfield! There are several other events happening that you can read about here. You should also check out Ockler's blog

Yes this was a rambler. No, I won't wait so long to post again. To prove it, these entries will be up in the next week (since I've taken so long to get them up!):
*SWAP! Information for the next swap will be posted in the next week. As always, you are welcome to leave suggestions in the comments or e-mail me with your ideas.
*Coconut Bacon - I will post this soon. I've actually had the recipe sitting by the computer for several weeks...
*Stayed tuned: Sometime soon there will be a GIVEAWAY!!

6 comments:

treehugger36 said...

:)

Amber @ Zombie Cats Eating Plants said...

swap! swap! swap! :)

Molly said...

I think it's great that you'll be posting about a variety of things. Food blogs are always nice, but I like getting to know bloggers beyond that. :)

Vegfox said...

Thanks Molly :) I've posted about some other things in the past, but I think broadening my range of topics will make posting more interesting for me too.

Jenny said...

I'm glad you feel you can blog about anything you want to blog about. Just seeing "Republic Libary" in print makes me almost teary-eyed, strangely enough. It's the library I grew up going to (but in the old location); my mom took us once a week (I grew up in Crane.), and we loaded up on books. I like the inclusion of the books but the implementation of parental permission. Glad you're back!

Vegfox said...

Thanks Jenny! Luckily the books are available at the Republic public library, so all is not lost! Thanks for sharing your story :) It is definitely a shame!

I think we may have a vegan gathering in town soon. If you're interested I can keep you posted.