Please tell me something nice in the world, here or on e-mail. My back has gone totally nuts. I swear C.J. was not beating me with a stick this afternoon, nor Mark or Timprov this evening now that I'm home, but that's about what it feels like. Beaten with a stick, vertebrae knocked out of kilter. No particular reason for it that I can see. So tell me something that's good in the world you live in. Please? Extra points if it's also the world I live in.
Page Summary
Active Entries
- 1: Books read, late January
- 2: The Subtle Art of Folding Space, by John Chu
- 3: Books read, early January
- 4: Books read, late December
- 5: 2025 short stuff rec list
- 6: Books read, early December
- 7: Platform Decay, by Martha Wells
- 8: Exactly what we needed
- 9: 2025 in writing (my stuff)
- 10: Books read, late November
Style Credit
- Style: by
Expand Cut Tags
No cut tags
no subject
Date: 2004-04-30 05:57 am (UTC)They're both cool, the Minneapolis one is bigger. The St. Paul one, however, has my favorite soap maker ever, and is much closer to me, so it usually wins out.
http://www.mplsfarmersmarket.com/ is the Minneapolis info - on Nicollet Mall Thursdays and Saturdays, and 312 E Lyndale Ave on the weekends.
There's a bunch of St. Paul locations - http://www.stpaulfarmersmarket.com/ lists them. The 5th and Wall St. is the Lowertown one, and the one I like most. May have to go on Sunday, actually.
no subject
Date: 2004-04-30 08:33 am (UTC)