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Weekly Photo Challenge – Unusual = A Cactus Grows Outside in Minnesota
Brian has a pretty garden. This spring I noticed this cactus growing in his garden! This is Minnesota where the temperatures go down to -20 F in winter and sometime -40F with wind chill! This cactus lives outside all year. Continue reading
Posted in Art and Architecture
Tagged 801 Washington Lofts, Art at 801, Art cars, Art opening, B.I.G. Brain Injury Group, brain injury, Brain Injury Alliance, brian Foster artist, cactus, Cactus grown in cold climate outdoors, dpchallenge, photo challenge, weekly photo challenge, photography, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Scorpion Peppers at the Minneapolis Farmers Market + A Food Culture Reader “Anything That Moves”
Sunday’s trip to the Lyndale Farmers’ Market with my friend Richard netted some broccoli, butternut squash, and kale. It was time for squash and green vegetables for me. The harvest is rich and plentiful at this time of year. There … Continue reading
Posted in Farmer's Markets, Food Humor, Slow food and art in the kitchen
Tagged "Anything That Moves" food writing, brain injury, butternut squash, Chili heat, Dana Goodyear, Food trends, hot peppers, recovery from brain injury, scorpion chilis, Scorpion pepper, Trinidad and Tabago, Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Pepper, world's hottest chilis
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