I absolutely love Farmer's Market in downtown Santa Barbara. Farmers from the surrounding area come selling a delightful array of produce...lemons, apples, tomatoes, chumatras, avocados, flowers, honey, jams, asparagus, just to name a few. The taste in the air is fresh--warm, friendly, and eclectic. People browsing, sampling produce, buying delicious bread paired with freshly pressed olive oil. There is a cheery comradery among the crowd, as if we are all united by our mutual quest for home grown fruits and veggies. Performers setup on street corners--musicians, contortionists, balloon artists, protestors. I love to breathe it all in. 'Tis magical, I say.
Meet Dave and Taylor, two Westmont students. I was completely mesmerized by the melodic tones proceeding from their instruments and lips. Dave can play violin AND sing harmony at the same time--now that's talent. Definitely my favorite performers of the day.
I also ran into my friend Tamon, whom I met in a rather unconventional way during my first days here. While enjoying the surf along the coast one fine day, I watched, quite amused, as he vigorously warded off seagulls from ravaging his friend's picnic. Then I observed in awe as he proceeded to make his own chocolate--from scratch. Yes, ladies, that's what I said. I was so intrigued that I had to approach him to discover his recipe. Apparently his friends have a raw foods company, Bliss Merchants, which produces a cocao bean powder that can be mixed with a few other ingredients to make the deliciousness we savor as chocolate. Sweet, huh? (No pun intended....Dad....) Having bonded over cocao and seagulls, it was a special treat to meet him again among the crowd in the bustling lanes of the market.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaw CONGRATULATIONS on your first postttttt!! oh the places you'll go!! im so so happy you have a bloggie. so fun seeing your adventures. you inspire me to be more adventurous and more in love with JEsus==== its awesome!! okay so what the heck is a chumatra?? SEE YOU TOMORROW LOVE!
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