Farmers Markets and Mobil Trees9/22/2018 Good stuff at the farmers market today. There are so many things that are so fun to stop and look at. I think market places have always been that way. Something about being out doors and seeing the people selling things they grew. It makes me super grateful. I'm not one to grow things myself. I spoke to someone this morning who lives in Scotland and is visiting, she mentioned that they don't have fruit there. So funny the things I take for granted. Living in California really does offer some very fun options. I remember trying to tell my mother back in Rochester what avocados are like. natures butter, fatty plants.
So I go my figs and fresh pomegranate juice. Some sprouts for a friend. I think about my grandfather who used to sell stuff at markets and my dad did for a while. I never saw them and as a kid who grew up in the city I was very detached from the idea of plants coming out of the ground. If I take time to think about them I get amazed with the complexity. As I start to improve my health by relying more on the sun and the earth and less on my stomach I think of humans as mobil trees. Trees are always grounded and always reaching up to collect light. Humans can detach from the sun and the earth and rely on our stomaches while we are detached but we are supposed to plug back in to the ground and the sun. if we do we don't have to rely on food so much to get our electrons, the little things that carry light. The reason we eat. Light is information and we are light containers. If you are low on light you will have low charge, low energy. I wish I could go to the market with my grandfather. I didn't appreciate the complexity of his simple life.
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