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Simply Good Living with Tisch
Tischann
24 episodes
7 months ago
In caring for others and the hectic pace of life, we can lose sight of the simply good things around us. Each episode I'll be sharing stories and friendly chats to pour some sunshine into our lives. 
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In caring for others and the hectic pace of life, we can lose sight of the simply good things around us. Each episode I'll be sharing stories and friendly chats to pour some sunshine into our lives. 
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Leisure,
Home & Garden
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Episode 24 | Growing Tomatoes in Alaska - Don't Let the Situation Change You
Simply Good Living with Tisch
13 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 24 | Growing Tomatoes in Alaska - Don't Let the Situation Change You
Summer Solstice is a great time of year, but it is especially noticeable near the Arctic Circle - where the sun does not set.... literally.... there is no sunset.... which is a wild phenomenon if you have never experienced it.

   Despite all the extra hours of light in the far North, a tomato plant given to us by a friend, produced fruit that never made it past the "green ball" phase.  We learned that the plants up there need a greenhouse to get them to ripen - because they need the consistent warmth along with the sunlight to get the job done.

   Even though tomato growing was a little different up there, our dog son wasn't. He had his schedule and every evening at 8pm he would come to let us know it was his bed time. Even though the sun was high in the sky. He wasn't afraid of missing out, he knew what he needed and kept that foundation in place no matter where we traveled. 

   I've learned a lot about self-care from my dog - thank you Munge!
Simply Good Living with Tisch
In caring for others and the hectic pace of life, we can lose sight of the simply good things around us. Each episode I'll be sharing stories and friendly chats to pour some sunshine into our lives.