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A local foodie dream day trip

October 20th, 2009

So on our way back from visiting some friends in London, we stopped by the most amazing place ever. No really, it was like Canada’s Wonderland for foodies.  The place is the Ferket Tomatoes and Vegetable Farm (U-Pick) in Mt. Brydges Ontario. Can you believe we brought home all this wonderful produce for less than $20? What’s even better, is that we picked it ourseleves.  It was such an amazing experience to run through the fields, giggling over which peppers to pick, which eggplants were ours, and which beans would eventually become dinner.  Maybe it’s because I live in a rather large urban center, but the thought of eating produce, that I personally selected earlier that day, for dinner brings me such joy.

Fresh, fresh Vegetables

Fresh, fresh Vegetables

If you get a chance to get out to Ferket’s (maybe next summer), it is certainly a great place to spend a day. Be prepared to get a little dirty (isn’t that half the fun?).  This was truly local food at it’s core, and it made me really happy.  Now, you can see how there should be a follow-up blog post on what the bleep we did with all this food right? (We’re working our way through the sauces now).  I’ll have to be sure to write that post soon.

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This city keeps me busy!

October 6th, 2009

I wanted to post an update note.  I have been blogging, just not here. Instead, I’ve been writing lots of great strategy and online communications documents over at Civic Footprint.  Civic Footprint is a really interesting and inspiring program designed to bring awareness to one’s impact on his or her community, through Giving, Volunteering and Participating.  I’d love for you to take a peak at the blog and let me know your thoughts on our Cloud Computing model - it’s an interesting approach (to be “in the cloud”) and I think aligns so nicely with an innovative non-profit leading in the tech space.

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