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<div> <font size="2"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">Michael: I thought a woman was the editor of Edible Seattle. Is Alex perhaps the publisher?<br>
I ask because I'm a writer, and while they don't pay much, I'd love to connect them with somehow.<br>
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Let me know.<br>
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--Ellie<br>
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PS Will I see you tonight?<br>
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From: Michael R. Wolf <MichaelRWolf@att.net><br>
To: Sustainable Ballard Urban Crop Circle <UrbanCropCircle@lists.sustainableballard.org>; seattlefarmcoop@yahoogroups.com<br>
Sent: Sun, Oct 31, 2010 8:51 pm<br>
Subject: [UrbanCropCircle] Worms go Trick-or-Treating<br>
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<pre style="font-size: 9pt;"><tt>I always enjoy the Market Street parade and Trick-or-Treat. For the second <br>
year, I sat outside Sip and Ship with Alex Corcoran, editor of Edible Seattle. <br>
It's great to sit down to watch the parade instead of standing. It gives such a <br>
better view of the costumes, especially the itty bitty ones.<br>
\<br>
Remembering that I had given Alex some worms to start his own worm bin, I <br>
thought of incorporating the worms into the festivity. I harvested about 2 cups <br>
of worms, put them in a can and headed down to meet Alex, already passing out <br>
Treats. I was to complement him with my Tricks.<br>
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When the first kid said "Trick or Treat", he started right in with "I've got <br>
both! Which do you want, a trick or a treat?" Most kids answered "Treat", but <br>
those said "Trick" got a great view of a gooey pile of red wigglers! And most <br>
of those that wanted a Treat also wanted a Trick!<br>
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It was great fun! <br>
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I got in touch with my Middle School Boy! I had a blast. Alex had a good time. <br>
The parents had a good time. And the kids had a good time, even if their most <br>
common response was "Ewwweeee".<br>
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Wiggly,<br>
Michael (and the Red Wigglers -- originally from Ingela, but now in 8 other bins <br>
around Seattle)<br>
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:-)<br>
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P.S. And I got a few side conversations about how good worms are for creating <br>
compost. I don't think that conversation would have happened a decade ago, or <br>
would happen today in most cities. We live in great times in a great city!!!<br>
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-- <br>
Michael R. Wolf<br>
All mammals learn by playing!<br>
<a href="mailto:MichaelRWolf@att.net">MichaelRWolf@att.net</a><br>
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