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Of course there's money drama with the Germans today. I am oddly serene. I may be less so next week if it's jeopardizing Vermont. C'est la vie.

This week's Nonsense list actually has some great stuff including free Norweigan folk dance lessons in the park (conflicting with the park edible plants walk, so I have to choose!) and a "haunted procession" on the soltice in a city cemetary you can almost never get into. The book is aparently demanding I go. So Norweigans or berries? Crap, I suppose I should find out what the deal is with my family and father's day first.

This: http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/15/tulsas-buried-belvedere-sees-the-sun-again/ is just plain weird. We used to dream of the future so innocently, and now, I often wonder if we bother to at all (says the woman who sends letters sealed with wax across the sea).

Finally, is there hope for NYC nightlife?
http://community.livejournal.com/newyorkers/2864627.html
My interest is at least sparked, and that's rarer and rarer.

Date: 2007-06-16 03:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
Nat Bletter presents:

Edible Plant Walk of Central Park

If you want to come and taste all the great juneberries (blackberries, blueberries, and apples all mixed in one fruit), mulberries, daylilies, mustard greens, lamb's quarters, epazote, mugwort, burdock, cornelian cherries, and more, meet us at the corner and bring plastic or paper bags and tupperware for collecting food, plenty of water, a hat, sunscreen, a fork (for tasting the park salad), and a tarp if you have one, for collecting berries the fast way.

If you feel like giving $5 for the tour, it would be greatly appreciated, but it is definitely not required, and no one will be turned away for lack of funds. If it rains Sunday (30% chance right now) we'll still go, so bring rain gear. It'll probably feel good anyway since it's supposed to be in the 80's, and then the veggies will be prewashed!

Starting from the NW corner of 79th Street and 5th Avenue
2p; $5 donation requested
Call 212-677-0222 if you have trouble finding us.
nbletter@lehman.cuny.edu

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