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An Escape from the Noise

Have you ever woken up in the middle of the night and realized how quiet it is? Or fled the city, suburbs, or farm and ranch and headed to a place outdoors where the only sounds competing for your attention came from nature?

In today’s world there are so many interferences that fight for our attention that it’s hard to carve out time to unplug from all the noise our busy lives and world create. Yet is in silences sometimes that we can truly enjoy our surroundings, nature’s beauty, and ourselves.

With each edition of the Farmers’ Almanac we publish, we offer you a natural escape from life’s noisy world. Within its pages you will always find our long-range weather predictions, valuable gardening and fishing calendars, helpful hints, and astronomical data, but you will also find articles that discuss ways to live in harmony with ourselves, our neighbors, and our natural surroundings.

If you haven’t ordered your copy of the 2008 Almanac yet, you really should. In addition to the weather, we have great tips and articles and trivia…for example:

  • Hate the smell of bleach on your hands? Try pouring a little vinegar or a little lemon juice on your hands, then rinse. Bleach is alkaline, vinegar and lemon juice are acid, so they cancel each other out and balance the pH of your skin.
  • What state’s flag has a bald eagle, a moose, and an elk? (Michigan)
  • Did you know that a jackrabbit can leap as far as 15 feet in one leap!
  • Or that in addition to potassium a banana contains a good amount of vitamin C?
  • Corn on the Cob Trick. Buttering corn on the cob can be tricky for small kids. Next time you have corn, butter a piece of bread and have the child wrap the bread around the ear of corn and turn the corn until all sides are buttered.
  • Best day to fish? A complete year’s worth of best fishing times is in this year’s Almanac.

And now thanks to a group of very talented professionals in Savannah, we’re also able to offer you TV and video that’s so much more than some of the “noise” that’s on the stations right now. If you haven’t had a chance to check out Farmers’ Almanac TV, check it out here and then find out what channel it’s playing on near you. And if it’s not playing by you, write to your local Public Television stations and let them know that this is the kind of show you’d like to watch.

Yes, the Farmers’ Almanac has weather, but it also has so much more. I hope you pick up a copy today.

The SECRET is OUT!

Every business has its high points. For Sandi Duncan and me, the release of the 2008 edition is what we work for for over a year! It begins our dialog with readers and fans that continues all year. While our method of predicting weather is a well-kept secret, the weather for the upcoming year is no longer under lock and key- it’s here and it’s interesting and full of crazy weather.

You may ask “why is the 2008 edition released now?” Well …

* We have 16 months of weather starting with September 1st.

* In many parts of the country the seasons are changing. Yes, it is still warm, but I am already hearing from folks with their observations of nature and the upcoming winter. A future blog will talk about the Top 20 Signs of a Hard Winter.

* We try to precede the first snowfall. Placing ourselves in stores now gives our readers an opportunity to “prepare for winter”.

* And while some of us hate to see it go, the summer is coming to an end.

Our 2008 Farmers’ Almanac is in stores today. In addition to weather, I have always considered us to be an authority on smart living. Fun and favorite items in this issues include:

> What’s That Smell - think you have a skunk in your backyard? Check again. It might just be skunk cabbage, corpse flower, voodoo lily, or another unassuming plant that may have a pretty flower but a fowl smell!
> Greenhouse Gas Emissions - At the Farmers’ Almanac, we stay away from politics. But, there is no question each of us can live smarter and help the environment at the same time. We like to think we were green before anyone knew what green was about. In the 2008 Farmers’ Almanac, we address a growing concern over greenhouse gas emissions and preserving our great earth. It’s a must read.

> Peak foliage - we have a calendar that outlines the peak foliage times thought the US. Plus a great article on why leaves change color each year.
> Butter vs. Margarine - the great debate– who wins?

> Create a Year of Wellness - from heart disease to cholesterol to home safety. Each month offers suggestions for living well.

> My favorite - Farmers’ Almanac Wedding Weather Contest - bring us your soggy, your cold and your miserable. Called a Brides Best friend, we offer long range predictions. But, not everyone consults the Farmers’ Almanac for “their” day and many times the sun doesn’t shine. So, look for our Worst Wedding Weather Contest. If you or a friend had less than sunny conditions (or extreme heat), go to <http://www.farmersalmanac.com/worstweddingweather/ . Submit your story online and enter a chance to win a second honeymoon on Windjammer Barefoot Cruises, an LL Bean gift certificate or Dinner for Two. Lots more on this one as we hope to have America vote for the best of the worst weather wedding days.

Sandi Duncan. Philom.. and I will be doing our media blitz. during the next few weeks. Today, I will be sharing the honors with Mickey Youmans of FATV. We have not only expanded our efforts online but through our TV partners. We hope to connect with you and always welcome comments electronically.

Buyer Beware - the 2008 Farmers’ Almanac has a green/ orange cover. Be sure to get your copy today http://store.farmersalmanac.com/