On a political note, the president made me laugh. That's a change over the past president. (He made me laugh too, but it was at him (in a grim sort of way) rather than with him.) The tracker shows no movement on the bills I've been following, but they haven't gone away. No movement means they are in committee getting fine tuned. People concerned about the continued availability of locally produced food should be in contact with the committees and their state reps. When they come out of committee it will be too late for the little guys. I was interviewed by Robynne Boyd from Mother Nature Network about the potential impact of these bills on small farmers. Check out what she wrote and stay informed. We all need to be active on this issue, or it will get passed into law as it is and create a real mess in the future.
Tomorrow I'm posting about small farms and the future on Not Dabbling In Normal. I'll post a link and a few more details then.
6 comments:
The potager is creeping towards... exquisite! What an amazing job you've done -- this is going to look spectacular! Can't wait to see it when it's done and planted. Good work!
Looking wonderful!
Looks GREAT!! I see you are still over-working the supervisor !!! (LOL)
I just love that potager. I'm so looking forward to seeing it all planted. Best of luck at the market.
It looks amazing, Alan! Wow. Congratulations!!!! Glad the market's going well. And like Olive, I was cheered to see that the supervisor was still on-site!
So much like my potager! Just kidding...I don't have one. I just wish I knew how to do stuff like this.
Your potager is the kind they show in magazines.
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