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Dimensional Illustration, Pop Up Books: July 2010
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Dimensional Illustration, Pop Up Books. AND MANY OTHER THINGS ILLUSTRATIVE – by Bill Finewood. Dimensional Illustration Assignment- 20101,2,3. Thursday, July 29, 2010. Beauty in Very Small Packages. A couple days ago we went to Blankenship, again, to fish. What a surprise! So, I felt I had to take the inspiration of the small cluster of blossoms I did see and do another painting. We are going to Libby later today and may see more over there. I can only hope. Posted by Bill Finewood. Links to this post.
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Dimensional Illustration, Pop Up Books: MiniPortfolio 1
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Dimensional Illustration, Pop Up Books. AND MANY OTHER THINGS ILLUSTRATIVE – by Bill Finewood. Dimensional Illustration Assignment- 20101,2,3. A Baby's Secret Garden. Young Audiences of Rochester. Romp in the Garden. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Newark, New York, United States. View my complete profile. A Tiny Little Flower. First Art.My Favorite Bird. Back in Montana again. Blog of a Mad Black Artist. Bronwyn m. lewis. Bruce Foster Paper Engineering. CHAD GROHMAN DRAWING AND PAINTING.
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8230;about our local food system. Rutland Area Farm and Food Link. 8211; The premier nonprofit working on food system issues in Rutland County…and my employer. Also check out our What’s Growin’ On Blog. For all things ag in Rutland. RAFFL’s Locally Grown Guide. 8211; Resource for finding farmers’ market in the Rutland region (pg. 4 and 5). 8211; Vermont’s 10-year agriculture plan (includes tons of useful ag data). 8211; Statewide resource for new and existing farmers and home gardeners. 8211; Smart news.
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December | 2011 | Market Watch
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Monthly Archives: December 2011. December 20, 2011 · 1:20 pm. Market Watch: To Norwich! Filed under Market Watch. December 20, 2011 · 1:19 pm. Market Watch: My Top Ten from the Market. 1 Roasted chestnuts from The Domestic Diva. Turn on some Bing Crosby and enjoy this quintessential holiday snack. The Domestic Diva has promised to have a new batch for next Saturday, and I also heard rumors that she’ll have her famous spinach artichoke dip. Hooray for already-made party appetizers! 2 Pecan Pie Tarts from ...
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October | 2011 | Market Watch
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Monthly Archives: October 2011. October 26, 2011 · 4:59 pm. Market Watch: Ode to Dairy. Bennington’s market reflects both the state’s dairy traditions and the new wave of emerging, diversified farms and food producers. With about a dozen vendors last weekend, the market is small but packed with enough variety to cover your weekly grocery needs. I was tempted by homemade bread, vegetables of every sort, apples, maple products, and booths of crafts. Filed under Market Watch. Along with new vegetables, many...
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Market Watch: Old and New at Hathaway Farm | Market Watch
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Market Watch: Fighting Anonymous Food. Market Watch: Back to Middlebury →. April 30, 2012 · 1:12 pm. Market Watch: Old and New at Hathaway Farm. So, why is all of this important? Plus, with BJ’s agriculture background, interest in production systems, and openness to new ideas, he’s poised to make some big things happen at Hathaway Farm. He’s already experimenting with cover crops and multi-year rotation strategies, so keep an eye on him and the farm for some interesting developments to come! Fill in your...
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Natural Grow: Rutland Middle School Garden: June 2010
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010. We have two whole rows of tomatoes planted in the garden, all different varieties, including: juliet, moskvich, garden peach, black prince, and sun gold. Most of these varieties are heirloom tomatoes. Wednesday, June 23, 2010. Shoutout to Our Resident Artist. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. The Noblest of Fruits. Surely the apple is the noblest of fruits.". Henry David Thoreau, Wild Apples. Thursday, June 17, 2010. Sanders Announces Grant for VT School Gardens. Wednesday, June 16, 2010.
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Market Watch: Summer markets are here! | Market Watch
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Market Watch: Support Local Farms! Taste of Summer →. May 7, 2012 · 4:59 pm. Market Watch: Summer markets are here! For anyone who doesn’t want to travel all the way to Boston to eat home-grown Vermont food, stop by the outdoor summer farmers market in Rutland this Saturday, May 12. Let me reiterate: the outdoor market is here! Are you sometimes overwhelmed by the harvest’s bounty? No need to stash that extra zucchini in a random person’s mailbox! Or stop by RAFFL’s stand this Saturday at the market.
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November | 2011 | Market Watch
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Monthly Archives: November 2011. November 28, 2011 · 2:19 pm. Market Watch: Pasta and Pastries. After the robust Thanksgiving market fervor this past month, last Saturday’s market felt somewhat muted and in transition. Several vendors were missing, some at a craft fair in Poultney and others simply gone for the holidays: understandable but sad to see empty spaces! However, my enthusiasm picked up when I heard some market buzz: the DiPrinzio brothers were back! Filed under Market Watch. Happily, Last Satu...
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February | 2012 | Market Watch
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Monthly Archives: February 2012. February 27, 2012 · 3:09 pm. Market Watch: Two Conversations at Middlebury. At the farmers’ market, most farmers and vendors are quick to talk about two topics: their delicious, wholesome, locally-grown food and the methods they use to grow it often very different than larger farms. Last Saturday, at the Middlebury Farmers’ Market, I ended up having both conversations. Carrot Ginger Soup from Breadloaf Bakery. Unwashed eggs from Doolittle Farm. In the U.S. however...If yo...
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