Sunday, June 6, 2010
A second wet day here in Marshfield. Yesterday arrived with pouring rains and slightly over half an inch of rain in the gauge. I cannot remember a stretch of May weather that went so long without rain as yesterday and now today offered welcome moisture. Folks remind us how lucky we are to have a nursery on the Winooski River which we can draw from but working hoses and sprinkler systems is more difficult than turning on the river.
The sunny days of the last two weeks of May were quite a contrast to standing in a snow storm on Mothers Day, repeating bad storms of the previous week too. Just the same, gardeners finally tired of bad weather and began to appear to walk our houses and pick out new plants. We have been very pleased with sales and attribute part of this to Gail's Friday @12:40 PM commentary on local radio station WDEV. We think that daily tweets on Twitter and our two Facebook pages, Vermont Flower Farm and Gardens and personal page George Africa help too. Last year this blog, The Vermont Gardener, won best gardening blog in Vermont which honored us; already we feel badly that we have not worked on it as much as we should as a thank you to our kind following. Only so much time in a day.
All gardeners get tired and need a little break once in a while. Last night Gail and I had an opportunity to sit still for a couple hours and enjoy a great meal and good conversation. Our friends Tracey and Diana at Marshfield Inn and Motel here in Marshfield held their first ever Localvore Dinner. This was our first localvore and there is absolutely no doubt that we'll be back again and again as more events are presented. The culinary creations of local chef Tony Martinez masterfully combined fresh local food from 15 local farmers and suppliers. Here's a quick summary to make you know you should have been there too!
The sunny days of the last two weeks of May were quite a contrast to standing in a snow storm on Mothers Day, repeating bad storms of the previous week too. Just the same, gardeners finally tired of bad weather and began to appear to walk our houses and pick out new plants. We have been very pleased with sales and attribute part of this to Gail's Friday @12:40 PM commentary on local radio station WDEV. We think that daily tweets on Twitter and our two Facebook pages, Vermont Flower Farm and Gardens and personal page George Africa help too. Last year this blog, The Vermont Gardener, won best gardening blog in Vermont which honored us; already we feel badly that we have not worked on it as much as we should as a thank you to our kind following. Only so much time in a day.
All gardeners get tired and need a little break once in a while. Last night Gail and I had an opportunity to sit still for a couple hours and enjoy a great meal and good conversation. Our friends Tracey and Diana at Marshfield Inn and Motel here in Marshfield held their first ever Localvore Dinner. This was our first localvore and there is absolutely no doubt that we'll be back again and again as more events are presented. The culinary creations of local chef Tony Martinez masterfully combined fresh local food from 15 local farmers and suppliers. Here's a quick summary to make you know you should have been there too!
George Africa
The Vermont Gardener
Vermont Flower Farm
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2 comments:
I have a personal blog where I critique cheeseburgers. I get a little stressed when I photograph the meal since it is usually at lunch time in a busy diner.
I can imagine people saying, "What on earth is that guy taking a photo of his lunch for?" I could use my cell phone and be more discreet, but my digital camera takes much better photos :).
The meal looked great. Thank goodness it is about dinner time because the photos are making me hungry.
You're right, Jeff, it was great and I need to finish the post with a follow up description of all the 15 contributors to the food. Sure makes a difference!
George
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