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Twenty-Seven Minutes of Inspiration: “The Kings of Flint”

by Carolyn M. Crane | Jan 14, 2012 | Community, Education, Farmers Markets, Farming, Sustainability, Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival

In the 1970s, Flint, Michigan was the richest city per capita in the United States. Now, it is the poorest. The population has declined 40% while violent crime has increased inversely. Buildings are boarded up. People are in despair. In the heyday of General Motors,...

New Co-Op Deep in Abbey Country

by Carolyn M. Crane | May 20, 2011 | Abbey Country, Community, Farmers Markets, Sustainability | 2 comments

Twenty years ago, my parents moved from the Sierra–near where I still call home–to a town called Sierra Vista in southeastern Arizona, near the Mexican border. For two decades I’ve visited–first them– and then just Mom after my dad...

Two Towns, Two Books…Two Countries?

by Carolyn M. Crane | Feb 6, 2011 | Abbey Country, Essays, Farmers Markets, Sustainability

February 6, 2011 Downtown Portland, Oregon This last week, traveling in one day from Sierra Vista, Arizona to Portland, Oregon was a bit like stepping from Edward Abbey’s Good News into Ernest Callenbach’s Ecotopia.  On each count  this is an...

One Farmer’s Market in One Little Town

by Carolyn M. Crane | Jan 28, 2011 | Abbey Country, Farmers Markets, Farming | 2 comments

Sierra Vista, Arizona January 27, 2011 My first morning in town, I visited the farmer’s market.  My main reason for going was that I wanted to find some decent food to eat. I also wanted to show you all what a mid-winter farmer’s market in the high desert...

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