A Short and Sweet Post About the Signaling of Spring in the Lehigh Valley
Everyone has those singular points of clarity that say “This is now, this is the season.”
Everyone has those singular points of clarity that say “This is now, this is the season.”
This week I’m doing something a little different with this list. In honor of Earth Day and the days following, I’m excerpting events from another organization’s list. Consider this my first meta-list!
This weekend is big. Get out. See Steel Stacks for the first time. See some amazing live music. And take a walk (or run) for a good cause. There are two here to choose from. Happy Spring, for real, Lehigh Valley!
You’re heard of the “Doors of X” posters? Well, who knows, maybe one day we’ll make a “Sewer Covers of Easton or the Lehigh Valley” poster. Get your cameras ready.
Master of the tabla, right here in Easton.
If you think this weekend list isn’t like the others, well, you’d be right. It goes all the way til Tuesday night! “How can she do this?” you ask. Well, it’s my birthday weekend, and I always like to extend it for as long as possible, so I figured I’d extend it for you, too. Happy four-day weekend, Lehigh Valley!
Do you like to buy locally-grown food and support your local farmers? Why not take it to the next level this summer by enrolling in a CSA program. What’s a CSA? Read on.
This is the debut post of a new [mostly] photo series. Because as far as the modes of transportation go, this one is my favorite.
So, it may not feel much like Spring around here, but with a list like this, I think we should all just pretend.
Getting great food here, from the source, is just a short drive away. You’ll always know exactly what’s in season and can ask the local farmers how the food was grown to how it is best prepared. Try any one—or all—of the following providers, who are happy to help. This is the local food post for the Eastern end of the Valley. Look for the Central and Western versions soon!