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Speaking of locally grown food….

….when we arrived home from our vacation yesterday, we were pleased to see our gardens doing well.
Here are the gardens with irrigation water in them:

Before we left I had harvested a number of herbs (basil, oregano, sage and horehound) and dried most of the harvest plus made a couple of batches of basil pesto.

Oregano, Sage and Basil:

Our first vegetable harvest of the season was yesterday when we arrived home:

It pleases us that we are able to grow much of our own food and are also able to give a fair amount away to others.

Maryland Governor Issues Challenge to Eat Locally

While I was visiting my family in Maryland, I learned some things about its new progressive Governor, Martin O’Malley, such as his efforts to promote local agriculture. In Hometown Annapolis, the July 19th article, Your challenge: Eat locally–State, county officials encourage consumption of area’s produce, written by Tim Ebner (which also was posted on Common Dreams), describes the challenge the Governor put forth to Marylanders to eat at least one locally grown food each day.

The heat did not stop Gov. Martin O’Malley and Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown from throwing a party yesterday on the lawn of the Governor’s Mansion. Mr. O’Malley opened his front yard to host a barbecue banquet of foods produced by Maryland’s farmers.

The event kicked off the state’s Buy Local Challenge, a week of events promoting and supporting the state’s agricultural community.

Mr. O’Malley and other state leaders are challenging Marylanders to eat at least one locally grown food each day from now until July 27th. The governor said he hopes this week will change the way Marylanders think about their food.

“If you buy a tomato and have to drive it here from Mexico or Florida, there’s a lot of cost and environmental impact in the transportation,” Mr. O’Malley said. “If you buy a tomato that was raised in Anne Arundel County, it’s safer and tastier, and a larger percentage of that dollar goes to Maryland farmers,” he said.

In the past few years, the local foods movement has gained wide popularity across the country. Many “locavores” buy directly from regional farms because of the food’s nutritional and organic value. Grocery stores that cater to organic tastes, like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s, also have seen a growing consumer demand.

In Maryland, residents said they would prefer to eat locally.
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My “souvenir” – a Euro

I usually don’t get many souvenirs when I’m traveling unless it is to purchase something that directly benefits an organization with a cause I support.

But yesterday while we were waiting for our connecting flight in Phoenix on our way back to Utah from our Maryland vacation, we walked into the International terminal and stumbled upon the currency exchange counter. We decided to purchase a Euro, the official currency of the European Union (since 1999), just for fun.

So….for $1.78 we were able to purchase one Euro:

I was curious what one Euro might buy , so I googled it and found these articles.

Well, since the dollar has fallen significantly against the Euro, not much (a few weeks ago, $1.00 was worth about 60 Euro cents. Yeseterday it was worth about 56 Euro cents). For a cup of coffee I’d have to spend 2-3 Euros but maybe as much as 8, depending on where I am.

Also, Wikipedia offers this information about the Euro.

As of around noon today [January 14, 2008], one euro was equivalent to about $1.49 and one pound was equivalent to about $1.96. Seen another way, $1 is equivalent to about 0.68 euros or £0.51.
(Staying Current on Currency: Another Day, Another Euro?, from January 2008 New York Tims The City Room)

In the article What’s the Cost of a Meal in Europe? Food Budgeting Tips 2008, a comparison is made between different countries of the cost of restaurant meals.

I found out that things vary in cost, depending on the country and where you go in the country.

I wonder how long it will be before the U.S. adopts the Euro as a legal form of tender?

Hiatus

I’ve been out of the state since July 15th and unable to blog. I”ll be back to blogging soon. For Green Party News, be sure to check out these two blogs:

Green Party Watch
Green Pages

Today’s News and Blogging on GPUS Convention and Nomination of Cynthia McKinney/Rosa Clemente

On the Wilder Side Blog – Cynthia McKinney helps re-define the goal
Third Party Watch – McKinney wins presidential nomination of Green Party
Election Unspun-McKinneyWinsGreenPartyPresidentialNomination
The Michigan Daily – A Third Chair
The Green Party’s Convention Boosts Morale for its Members
On the Wilder Side – Cynthia McKinney’s parents: photo and notes
Indiana Green Party – Cynthia McKinney Wins Green Party Presidential Nomination
Independent Politica Report – McKinney’s acceptance speech
Chicago Public Radio – Chicago Convention Ends For Green Party
Deep Green Sources – ROSA CLEMENTE’S ACCEPTANCE SPEECH
The Indypendent – 2004 Indy Interview w/ Rosa Clemente, Likely Green Party Vice-Presidential Nominee
C-Span – Green Party Presidential Convention
Buzz Feed – Cynthia McKinney
Crazy…Cool…Groovy – CYNTHIA MCKINNEY Receives GREEN PARTY Nomination!!!
The Hip Hop Cosign – Hip Hop Activist Accepts VP Bid for McKinney’s Green Party Run

C-Span Coverage of GPUS Convention

C-Spann has a page called From the Campaign Trail, which includes the video about the GPUS Convention.

Cynthia McKinney Speaks

Read Cynthia’s acceptance speech at Green Party Watch.

GPUS SC elections and NC meeting with McKinney

GPUS SC elections and NC meeting with McKinney

Pacifica Radio will air a live three-hour broadcast from the Green Party Convention Today

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Pacifica Radio will air a live three-hour broadcast from the Green Party Convention in Chicago on Sunday, July 13th as the convention comes to a close.

The broadcast will air Sunday, July 13th, 12 to 3 PM EDT (11 AM to 2 PM CDT; 9 AM to 12 PDT)

C-Span Coverage of Green Party and Libertarian Candidates

Libertarian & Green Party Candidates

Libertarian & Green Party Candidates

TodayThis week on Road to the White House, we interview Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr. Also, coverage of the Green Party convention in Chicago. Former Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) is expected to accept the party nomination for president.