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About - Co-op Creamery Cafe
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A cooperative is a voluntarily owned business that operates for the benefit of its owners. Seward Community Co-op is committed to sustaining a healthy community that has equitable economic relationships, positive environmental impacts, and inclusive socially responsible practices. In the Co-op Creamery Café, as well as in the grocery stores, farmers, workers, and producers are valued and compensated fairly at each step of the supply chain. That promote sustainable food systems and minimize resource consu...
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Con Gusto | a writerly, eaterly, farmerly, readerly blog | Page 2
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A writerly, eaterly, farmerly, readerly blog. Barth’s Bus Stories: Up the Steps? May 6, 2015. Attractive African-American Woman at the front of the bus is about to exit at the light-rail stop on Franklin, but pauses and asks the bus driver something. Then she turns to address all the bus passengers. AAAW: Any y’all know where the American Indian building is? Three African-American guys burst from their seats to answer her. 3AA Guys: It’s up that way a block. No, go up the steps! 3AA Guys: Up that way!
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Barth’s Bus Stories: I Got It | Con Gusto
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A writerly, eaterly, farmerly, readerly blog. Barth’s Bus Stories: I Got It. May 8, 2015. Barth’s Bus Stories: Up the Steps? Barth’s Bus Stories: Anyone Lose a Sock? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. May 30, 2014.
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Is Your Idea Strong Enough? Story Structure Part 4 (Kristin Lamb) | Con Gusto
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A writerly, eaterly, farmerly, readerly blog. Is Your Idea Strong Enough? Story Structure Part 4 (Kristin Lamb). Kristen Lamb’s blog is an excellent resource for beginning writers and writers dedicated to craft. https:/ wordpress.com/read/post/id/8132324/17236/. In this post she talks about structure, which is near and dear to my heart right now. Go read it. I’d only add this:. If you can’t boil your main character’s motivation down to a single word, your hero might need a Hamlet’s Dad’s Ghost. Whether w...
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Barth’s Bus Stories: Shelly Duvall | Con Gusto
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A writerly, eaterly, farmerly, readerly blog. Barth’s Bus Stories: Shelly Duvall. May 30, 2014. A woman with strikingly huge eyes (looks like a young Shelly Duvall) sits across the aisle from Barth at the front of a crowded #6 Southbound from Downtown. They’re facing each other. The shifty, sidelong look is so comic, like something from a Warner Brothers cartoon, that Barth can’t help but laugh under his breath. Texting Woman continues to text. Barth spreads his hands, like, “What did you read? Shelly Du...
threeriversmarket.coop
Principle Six (P6) | Three Rivers Market
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About Three Rivers Market. Member and Customer Services. 2ND ANNUAL COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE FAIR. Meat, Fish, and Seafood. This week in Meat. About Three Rivers Market. Information for New Vendors. Become a Nourishing Change Recipient. What is a co-op? The History of Co-ops. Board of Directors Election. 2014 Board of Directors. Bylaws and Organizational Documents. What We Mean When We Say Local. Our Local Farmers & Vendors. Welcome to the Rooster Roster! Art & Art Supplies. Beauty & Body Care.
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barthanderson | Con Gusto
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A writerly, eaterly, farmerly, readerly blog. Barth’s Bus Stories: Ear Bud Couple. May 14, 2015. It’s chilly and rainy. Two teenagers are under the bus stop, both with ear buds plugged into the same iPod. Girl sings snatches of what they’re listening to in a decent voice. Boy too. They’re so young they may not know they’re in love. Long pause as they listen intently, spying on each other, waiting, then they both gasp in awe and start dancing. They catch me grinning, laugh. Barth: What is it? These are sy...
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