I stumbled onto the Statesboro Farmer's Market last Saturday and felt an unexpected wave of pure happiness. I picked up a violin near Main Street, that my thoughtful bro and sis-in-law had restrung for me. I was very touched by this brotherly generosity. The Sun was out, everyone was smiling...and that Dido song Thank You played over the sound system ...and it synched with my mood....
I want to thank you
for giving me the best day of my life
Oh just to be with you
is having the best day of my life
Since I was new to the market, I got five tokens to spend on local produce in their "My Market Club" program. I bought a blueberry bush from Longwood Plantation, some onions from a humorously persistent young salesman at the Walker Organic Farm booth and red potatoes.
I also bought a handmade berry minty soap from the lovely Amelia (seen above) from Wee Farm from Dover in Screven County.
Wee Farm's website has eye candy for food lovers. And I spotted this on her bio, which fits with things Sandor and I discuss about preparing for our golden years. Amelia writes, "I'm coming to see this way of life as a retirement plan, and it's not that I want to spend all my time planning for forty years from now, however, I'll begin reaping the benefits now. Acquiring skills not everyone has and investing in tangible material goods and land means I won't be dependent on someone else to look out for me or feed me when I get older. Not to mention I find few things in life more satisfying than getting dirty and creative, inventing, being resourceful...that and picking food fresh from my backyard for dinner."
Thanks to all these wonderful vendors for one of the best days of my life....I'll be back!
I want to thank you
for giving me the best day of my life
Oh just to be with you
is having the best day of my life
Since I was new to the market, I got five tokens to spend on local produce in their "My Market Club" program. I bought a blueberry bush from Longwood Plantation, some onions from a humorously persistent young salesman at the Walker Organic Farm booth and red potatoes.
I also bought a handmade berry minty soap from the lovely Amelia (seen above) from Wee Farm from Dover in Screven County.
Wee Farm's website has eye candy for food lovers. And I spotted this on her bio, which fits with things Sandor and I discuss about preparing for our golden years. Amelia writes, "I'm coming to see this way of life as a retirement plan, and it's not that I want to spend all my time planning for forty years from now, however, I'll begin reaping the benefits now. Acquiring skills not everyone has and investing in tangible material goods and land means I won't be dependent on someone else to look out for me or feed me when I get older. Not to mention I find few things in life more satisfying than getting dirty and creative, inventing, being resourceful...that and picking food fresh from my backyard for dinner."
Thanks to all these wonderful vendors for one of the best days of my life....I'll be back!