{"entry":[{"id":"19908029","hash":"f04eac3bf8b2c85a9739a8c67b13fc5e","requestHash":"georgiesrose","profileUrl":"http:\/\/gravatar.com\/georgiesrose","preferredUsername":"georgiesrose","thumbnailUrl":"http:\/\/1.gravatar.com\/avatar\/f04eac3bf8b2c85a9739a8c67b13fc5e","photos":[{"value":"http:\/\/1.gravatar.com\/avatar\/f04eac3bf8b2c85a9739a8c67b13fc5e","type":"thumbnail"},{"value":"http:\/\/0.gravatar.com\/userimage\/19908029\/9a49c3eb7159babcc4edb19cdd264684"}],"name":{"givenName":"Rene","familyName":"Shepard"},"displayName":"Georgie's Rose","aboutMe":"I have been called an educated idiot. That came from an uneducated grandmother so I don't hold any grudges. Much.\nI have two kids, two cats and one dog. And a husband.\nThey all like to eat. But where does food come from? \nIt starts with me, I provide the meals my family consumes. \nBut where does it start? \nI used to think at the grocery store. Man, was I wrong. \nI do live in a rural state but I don't live in a rural community. I live in a regular house, on a regular street in a regular neighborhood with a regular yard.\nAnd I've been studying and testing and remembering gardening things from my childhood spent with my mother's family in NW Oklahoma and I think I may have some advice to help you find your food again.","emails":[{"primary":"true","value":"reneshepard@gmail.com"}],"urls":[]}]}