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October 18th, 2010

From me, at least.  For a while.

While I have plenty more to say about the wonders of vermicomposting, I am afraid that I just don’t have the time to do this blog justice anymore.  However, this blog will stay up for a long time.

I’ve invited a co-blogger, and hopefully he will continue to write about his experiences as he gets a home worm composting setup up and running.  If anyone from the Denver metro area wants to do a guest post, please contact me.

I also have have removed the newsletter signup page, since I won’t be sending those out anymore.

Thanks for reading, commenting, and sending me email.  I’ve learned a tremendous amount over the past two years.

Dan Moore

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