That is, if I ever get there. Seth was supposed to be here well over an hour ago. >:<
1. (n.) the whorled bud of the ostrich-fern, so named for its resemblance to the curled end of a violin. 2. (n.) a springtime food of the wild found in abundance in wooded areas of New England and Canada, particularly. 3. (n.) a graceful reminder that how we eat is related to how we speak.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Massachusetts Relocalization Conference
Today, I'm heading off to the Massachusetts Relocalization Conference to learn about how to encourage more viable local agriculture and a green economy here in Massachusetts. Frances Moore Lappé, author of Diet for a Small Planet, will be there, along with Bill McKibben. Those of you who read this blog regularly have picked up on the fact that I subscribe to a CSA and have a community garden, so you know that movement towards more sustainable agriculture and economy is important to me. Hopefully, I will be able to report something of interest here when I get back.
Labels:
green economy,
local food
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