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Year of Plenty

Year of Plenty Weekly Round Up

 

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I'll be at the Book Parlor tonight, April 28, at 7pm (1425 West Broadway Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 328-6527) discussing year of plenty. I will be in Seattle this weekend at the Inhabit Conference, and I'll be doing a book signing at Baker Street Books in Black Diamond, WA (south of Seattle) at 11am on Sunday, April 30. I would love to connect if you are in the vicinity of any of these events.

There is a new review of YoP at Hearts and Minds Books (go about half way down the page). The reviewer writes, "...this may be one of the sweetest new books of the spring." I'll follow that up saying that may be one of the sweetest new book reviews of the spring. :)

I can't remember if I linked to it already on the blog, but there is an excerpt of YoP at The High Calling that has generated lots of great conversation.

The pic is from a new series done by Amy Hunter. You ought to go check out her work at the Inlander



Year of Plenty

The Year of Plenty blog was created by Craig Goodwin in the winter of 2008 to chronicle the experiences of his family as they sought to consume everything local, used, homegrown or homemade. That journey was a wonderful introduction to people and movements in the Spokane area who are seeking the welfare of the community through local foods, farmers markets, community gardens, sustainable transportation, and more fulfilling and just patterns of consumption. In 2009 and beyond the blog will continue to report on these relationships and practices, all through the eyes of a family with young children. Craig manages the Millwood Farmers' Market, is a Master Food Preserver and Pastor at Millwood Presbyterian Church. Craig can be reached at goody2230@gmail.com