Over labor day weekend I went to a little town called Scott City for the most serene adventure I can remember having. There are some really lovely pictures of it on facebook.
can be found here:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/album.php?aid=2163472&id=6908032&ref=mf
Other than that I have been to check out a few of the other farms around town. Yesterday we went to Drumm Farm. Another average organic farm, although at this one is was invited to come back for a possible work exchange in which Cross-Lines would be able to use space in their greenhouse. Im so down with doing that, these cubicle walls are starting to make me shiver with fear thinking about being confined to them in the winter time.
The other garden that we checked out today is TroostWood Youth Garden. http://kcfoodcircle.blogspot.com/2009/08/troostwood-youth-garden-market-fridays_28.html The leader, Ericka Wright, was a lively woman confined to her wheelchair due to Muscular Dystrophy, but she aint gonna let that stop from doing up a garden. It is completely run by children and teenagers within their community. It was pretty damp outside when we arrived so our meeting took place entirely on her porch where she gave us all good advice on how to bring the community garden together. In short, she said we were doomed because we are only here for a year and solid relationships with anybody will probably be in vain, and anything that we may start while we are here will probably crumble without us holding it together.
Suppose we will do our best.
Thinking about getting a cat and/or a car real soon.
Any suggestions?
adopt from the local animal shelter... there you will find the cat you are to love... as for a car... well... if it runs and you don't have any maintenance,lol... then its good... :)
ReplyDeleteDon't get a car, Jake! cycle, cycle, cycle!
ReplyDeletehaha..."no use doin it, jus' gonna fall apart agin"
ReplyDeletenaw.