So, yesterday was the official kick-off of the Keep Portland Weird festival here in Paris, which meant that I had a reading/screening in the...
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This autobiography of the authors adventures discovering her farmer self in a (very) rough hood in Oakland is a delight. I don't know if it is for everyone, but I ate it up and learned a thing or two. Most importantly though it gave me food for thought. All puns intended.
Happy reading everyone.
PS, I am generally a fan of Oakland, used to work down the street from the farm.
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Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer by Novella Carpenter
Amy Marino, January 1, 2012
This autobiography of the authors adventures discovering her farmer self in a (very) rough hood in Oakland is a delight. I don't know if it is for everyone, but I ate it up and learned a thing or two. Most importantly though it gave me food for thought. All puns intended.Happy reading everyone.
PS, I am generally a fan of Oakland, used to work down the street from the farm.