tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8113462680445167830.post3581989213187613300..comments2023-07-01T10:46:36.098-05:00Comments on joyeux dans la journée: enchanting etiquette divatobehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06095147565213985782noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8113462680445167830.post-1439912961290839972017-02-28T16:44:25.001-06:002017-02-28T16:44:25.001-06:00ThREE of these students are her neighbors. And, a...ThREE of these students are her neighbors. And, a couple of others come from rural/farm families. Maybe it's just being outside with one's classmates?divatobehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06095147565213985782noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8113462680445167830.post-41604194215709960742017-02-28T15:30:27.944-06:002017-02-28T15:30:27.944-06:00Oh, wow. There's a couple who were The Yenta&#...Oh, <i>wow</i>. There's a couple who were The Yenta's neighbors around the block from the Academy, and she arranged with them to have the students come over and see their bees and chickens and huge garden. They purchased their East Bay house - on two lots - well back into the 60's, so that property is immensely valuable now, and they're both very old and couldn't care less, just pottering around on their little suburban farm. The kids, every year, are just entranced by CHICKENS! and BEES! It never fails to amuse/alarm me how distanced people are from where their food comes from... didn't they all have a garden growing up? Or is that a generational thing only we - and generations prior - did? tanita✿davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01671822274852087499noreply@blogger.com