Earth Day Walk
splendor in the wheatgrass at the farmers' market
Date: 4/22/2006 3:19:08 PM ( 18 y ) ... viewed 2522 times Visiting our local Farmers' Market today was crowded, almost too crowded to walk very far without stopping, but still a pleasant place to walk.
The various organic farms in the area are already displaying quite a large variety of vegetables and flowering plants and lots of other stuff. There's even something called "compost tea" (only for plants to drink) at the market.
A few assorted folk singers, one crooning "Tuesday Afternoon" by the Moody Blues as hordes of families rummaged through bins and boxes of free seed packets. Donations for the free seeds would go to shipping free seeds to various countries where they are needed, a kind man overseeing the seeds assured us.
I like the idea of free seeds for Earth Day.
I enjoyed both goat farm booths with all of their goat's milk products, especially the "gogurt". Yes, CureZone raw foods folks, I do eat little bits of milk products here and there, but not cow's milk products if I can help it.
Mostly, during this walk, my commitment to myself was to walk as much as possible w/o stopping, so I didn't really stop much except to select some free seeds and donate $$ to the seedman's cause.
Time spent walking: 49 minutes.
I have something quite remarkable to share with all of you, actually rather miraculous. But not in this message.
I just might share it in my other blog, Vibrational Health Village, actually.
It's more related to the overall focus of that blog. I am not certain if I will
write it today, or tomorrow. Soon.
Love and light to you,
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