Live the Good Life with GRIT!For more than 130 years, GRIT has helped its readers live more prosperously and happily while emphasizing the importance of community and a rural lifestyle tradition. In each bimonthly issue, GRIT includes helpful features, humorous and inspiring articles, captivating photos, gardening and cooking advice, do-it-yourself projects, and the practical reader advice you would expect to find in America’s premier rural lifestyle magazine.
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JoeRaisin about 8 years ago
Love the ducky on his knee.
To me, It’s little details like that that sets Frank Cho above the rest.
Willywise52 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Yes,the whole living arrangement STINKS!
RoadTrip3500 about 8 years ago
Does Grit still publish? Haven’t seen mention for that since comic books in the 70s…
Retired Dude about 8 years ago
I had a subscription to Grit in the late fifties. I felt very grown up having my own newspaper to read.
ron about 8 years ago
Live the Good Life with GRIT!For more than 130 years, GRIT has helped its readers live more prosperously and happily while emphasizing the importance of community and a rural lifestyle tradition. In each bimonthly issue, GRIT includes helpful features, humorous and inspiring articles, captivating photos, gardening and cooking advice, do-it-yourself projects, and the practical reader advice you would expect to find in America’s premier rural lifestyle magazine.
Simply fill in your information below to receive 1 year (6 issues) of GRIT Print Subscription for only $14.95!
bryan42 about 8 years ago
I had a GRIT paper route in ‘72-’73. That’s when I discovered I hated sales and talking to strangers.
dwkiser28603 about 8 years ago
Fiber waits for no man? Sad but true I’m afraid to sayYou’re a bear Leslie,go SH*T in the woods like you’re supposed to!