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Sixteen Thousand Words About Produce! (and then some)

Sixteen Thousand Words About Produce! (and then some)

They say that a picture is worth a thousand words. If that is true, I have sixteen thousand words I’d like to share with you this week. My intention is to let this beautiful produce speak for itself. Of course I do need to mention a few things first.
The Produce Department is a cornucopia right [...]

Peeling Back the Layers

Peeling Back the Layers

October is such an Ogre. T.S. Eliot called April the cruelest month, but October must be the scariest, as there is something about The Fall that prompts me to consider the Darkness. I’m reading a very scary book right now by James Lovelock called The Revenge of Gaia: Earth’s Climate Crisis & The Fate Of [...]

Considering Our Local Roots

Considering Our Local Roots

Years ago, when I returned to Boise after a period of being away, I began asking questions. Why Boise? Is it special? And if so, why? What makes Boise, our home? Recently this question was taken up by our famous local author, Anthony Doerr, in a piece in the April issue of Smithsonian Magazine entitled: [...]

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