In response to my saying I wouldn't read Pomona online, Deb S. wrote: "That
would be a shame. While I like print, the production and environmental
costs just don't make sense in the digital age. I enjoy reading your
articles and sure hope you will reconsider!"
Computers can be an awful waste of time and I currently spend two hours
per day doing business and answering emails. That's enough! Any more time
spent online means less work gets done and I'm usually behind on my tasks as
it is. That is why I refuse to go on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. Now
I'm supposed(?) to read Pomona online? Ain't gonna happen. Then, if I'm
not reading it, I'm less likely to contribute articles.
I'd reconsider if I became more disabled than I am now and couldn't do
my physical work. And, "What," you may ask "is so important that I can't
find time to read Pomona online?" I'm developing No Sugar jams, jellies and
syrups so diabetics, like me and my business helper, have delicious things
to eat that cost about the same as our (Sugared) products. We grow all of
the fruit that goes into our products and I spend the rest of the year
growing, harvesting and selling.
Jim Fruth
Brambleberry Fruit Farm
4002 Davis Street
Pequot Lakes, MN 56472
1-218-831-7018 (My Cell)