We experimented and were delighted with the results: the indoor farmers' market is on! The Art Gallery at Bushel and Peck's was full of favorite Beloit FM vendors, including: Golden Bear Elk, Arrowhead Orchards, Daval's Buffalo, Earl Hulson, Jimmy's (or Jackie's) produce. There were also wonderful hand-crafts from Bonnie Miller (I bought a great vintage race car piggy bank), David Mauk's lawn ornaments, Robin's Roost candles, and Rhonda Power's beautiful jewelry. Almost everyone will be back next week, so be sure to stop by (from 8-12:30 on Saturday.)
I see myself as a passionate advocate for Common Sense Yoga. Nothing flashy, nothing noisy, nothing trademarked. I've been practicing yoga for a couple of decades, teaching it for six years, and writing about it for five. It suits me, and let me tell you why...
There's an old Latvian saying, Ne Mana Cuka, Ne Mana Druva, Not My Pig, Not My Cornfield--implying that, whatever it is, it is Not My Problem. I've subverted the saying--what my family eats and how it's produced IS my problem, and I want to know more about it. Join me as I try to make sense of all of it and have a good meal in the process. (If you want deep background--click here).
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