
What could be bad about butterflies, summer flowers and seasonal fruit? To my tastes, summer is truly too short of a season. Fall has its drawbacks, for example, you definitely can't wear sandals past October. I know, I know. Birkenstocks don't count. I know plenty of folks rockin' Birkenstocks year 'round. However, my toes prefer cover after October. Me appearing in Smartwool with my Birkenstocks on is not going to happen. How is your summer going? Reading anything enjoyable? I've been reading David Kessler's book: The End of Overeating. His book has certainly given me much food for thought. I don't think we can have too many bright people shedding their literary lights on the egregiously selfish behavior of the food industry. Michael Pollen(The Omnivore's Dilemma), Food inc., and now The End of Overeating are encouraging considerably more people to practice a type of mindfulness when they are deciding where to eat and what to eat. I do feel like I want to reconsider my food choices based on what I have learned from these three perspectives. More on that later. Be well.

No comments:
Post a Comment