Putting A Good Thing Out Into The Universe???
Magical. It was simply magical. I have been told that I say this every single year, but honestly sweartogodandhopetodie, this was the best fair ever. Absolutely ever. In all of my seventeen years, this was the one that put the cherry on top of the big hot fudge sundae. Or maybe it was the one that put the organic chocolate chips in the vegan Clyde's cookies. It was just full of sweetness and goodness and everything grand.
DearSweetDave and I met Maid Marian. This beautiful goddess of a woman who is involved in Burning Man. She was such a delightful soul and we felt such a heart connection with her. We talked all about blogging, of all things. And community. And how the fair compared to Burning Man (as DearSweetDave and I have never even been!).--
Some people cry at weddings. I most definitely cry at the fair. It never fails that the moment I walk through the Dragon Entrance and hear the music wafting from the Blue Moon Stage and see all my fine fairy folk swarming about on the paths, I burst into tears. I get overwhelmed with happiness. I just know that I have finally come home.
There were magical and special moments at every turn at this fair. I saw old friends. I made new friends. I sat naked (yes naked) at the Ritz with Andrew Weil and discussed herbs and organics and Dreamsweet and the state of health of our country. It was such an amazing moment for me and he was really encouraging about the teas and the work that I’m doing.DearSweetDave and I met Maid Marian. This beautiful goddess of a woman who is involved in Burning Man. She was such a delightful soul and we felt such a heart connection with her. We talked all about blogging, of all things. And community. And how the fair compared to Burning Man (as DearSweetDave and I have never even been!).--
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