"An adequate life . . . might be described as a life which has grasped intuitively the nature of all things, and has seen and refocused itself to this whole. An inadequate life is one that lacks this adjustment to the whole nature of things—hence its twisted perspective, its partiality, its confusion." Douglas V. Steere, describing the life of Thomas R. Kelly, in A Testament of Devotion.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Winter Harvest
One of the things I love about living in Seattle is that the University District Farmers Market is open year-round. My winter CSA ended this week, so I headed over to the farmers market today to get some groceries. I was amazed by how much is available.
For less than $20, I got a bunch of carrots, kale, two onions, four potatoes, three apples, and half a pound of black beans. It is all local and organic and I also got to listen to live music while I shopped. Pretty good for the last day of January!
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