




Saturday, Nov. 15th, I was at the "Field of Greens" celebration. It promotes local organic produce and had greens, baked goods, honey, organic nuts, etc. It was a very blustery, chilly day and the vendors had a tough time keeping their tents upright. I got a laugh out of the goat (above) who seemed to exemplify "the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence".