Having lived in Miami years ago it is heartening to see a story like this. We are so close to having something like this in Central Florida. With the success of our community gardens it is only a matter of time until we could have a proper Urban CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). CNN thanks for the inspiration.
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As many of you know Kamrin and I have another blog called Finding America TV where we document our love of hitting the open road. We have traveled through 39 US states and 5 states of Canada with our trusty travel trailer Kodi and filmed the whole thing. So when we heard the nomadic Airstream trekking musical duo Hymn 4 Her being interviewed by Julie Norris on Front Porch Radio we knew we had to see them live.
This duo, well trio if you include their full-time roadie their 3 year old daughter Diver, stopped through Orlando last week to play two gigs. Here is some video I shot of their show at the Audubon Park Community Market hosted at Stardust. Since the K’s were out of town I was flying solo but it turned out that Diver ended up being my table mate for the show. Armed with a coloring book, 32 color box of crayons and wearing a set of noise canceling headphones she proved to be well equipped and content to let her folks do their thing.
Hymn for Her also played at Dandelion for urban sketcher Thomas Thorspecken’s art opening. That is his sketch of their performance above. They will be back Jan 17th at the Copper Rocket’s 2nd Anniversary of their Southern Fried Sunday jams. You can catch them in February at Orlando Brewing as well, so hop over to their website for details and to check out the music video they put together as a tribute to their Airstream’s previous owners – pretty cool.
Local artist Jennifer Farhat has produced a very thought provoking piece of instillation art that has been appearing on the streets of Downtown Orlando. Most recently her work graced the sidewalk at the corner of Central and Rosalind downtown.
Due to its size, pedestrians have no choice but to engage with the artwork; and with a recent survey claiming 64% of American’s as being overweight or obese, there is no better time for such confrontational social commentary.
Somehow Michael Pollan’s simple mantra of “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.” has been lost on our Fast Food Nation. So much of what “we” consume is not so much “food” as it is the product of “food science”.
I have to believe the remedy begins with education and education doesn’t begin until the learner is ready. So here’s to the thought provoking work of Jennifer Farhat and here’s to hoping it sparks awareness. Her next showing will be Sunday at 11am at the Downtown Farmer’s Market.

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