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Friday, September 26, 2008
We are really looking forward to going to the Atlanta, IN New Earth Festivalfor the first time this weekend (and especially excited about taking the train there!).
2 comments:
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Love your blog...my family is heading to Trafalgar today after seeing the notice about the orchard.
However, please do not have high expectations about the Earth Festival. I went last year for the first time in 25 years. Each booth seemingly has the same stuff shipped over from China. As much different junk as you want!
That isn't to say that there aren't a few interesting vendors, it is just that separating the wheat from the chaff is quite an ordeal.
Oh, you were so right about the festival. We will be blogging about it on Monday but it was not what we expected. Thanks for the heads up- we read your comment right before we left and lowered our expectations.
We are a married Indianapolis couple sharing what is on our radar. Mr. WYA! likes horror movies and cooking. Mrs. WYA! likes yoga and art. We both like non-chain restaurants, particularly ethnic ones and are as covert as possible when dining at restaurants that we write about in the blog. We are just average diners with no connections in the food/restaurant/PR industry. We pay for everything, try to take pictures on the sly, and have a typical customer experience.
2 comments:
Love your blog...my family is heading to Trafalgar today after seeing the notice about the orchard.
However, please do not have high expectations about the Earth Festival. I went last year for the first time in 25 years. Each booth seemingly has the same stuff shipped over from China. As much different junk as you want!
That isn't to say that there aren't a few interesting vendors, it is just that separating the wheat from the chaff is quite an ordeal.
Oh, you were so right about the festival. We will be blogging about it on Monday but it was not what we expected. Thanks for the heads up- we read your comment right before we left and lowered our expectations.
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