CSA delivery 9/8/2008
No, I haven't dropped off the planet! I'm just preparing for this weekend's Renegade Craft Fair. It's my biggest yarn/knitwear sale of the year and it just happens to fall during peak garden production! Did I mention I'm still planting last-minute fall crops (more radishes!).
Deliveries will still be Thursdays through the end of the season (October 2).
I haven't been sending out e-mails because I've been seeing most of you at the drop-offs. Plus, this time of year the boxes are simple: peppers, beans, and tomatoes. I can't predict Thursdays offerings but I'm confident there will be more variation.
I've added a few extra stops on delivery day. Your deliveries will still be before 5pm if you're at one of the offices I deliver to. That means I may be at the Hyde Park Art Center after 5pm, depending on rush hour traffic. I've been harvesting most of the veggies the same day so it's a bit of a rush for me to pick, pack, drive, and deliver. This week I won't be sticking around after the art center drop-off, the front desk will have all the answers and I'll use that time to log into my home computer shoot out an e-mail update.
I've been keeping my notebook with me to update your vacations. Some of you were paid in full for the season and I haven't yet calculated the extended weeks into October to make up for those "make-up" deliveries. I'll be catching up with paperwork the week of September 15 and will contact you individually.
Yes, I may extend deliveries into October. The average first frost date is October 15. The end of the season veggies are my most bountiful but the frost puts an end to most of the garden.
See most of you Thursday.
Deliveries will still be Thursdays through the end of the season (October 2).
I haven't been sending out e-mails because I've been seeing most of you at the drop-offs. Plus, this time of year the boxes are simple: peppers, beans, and tomatoes. I can't predict Thursdays offerings but I'm confident there will be more variation.
I've added a few extra stops on delivery day. Your deliveries will still be before 5pm if you're at one of the offices I deliver to. That means I may be at the Hyde Park Art Center after 5pm, depending on rush hour traffic. I've been harvesting most of the veggies the same day so it's a bit of a rush for me to pick, pack, drive, and deliver. This week I won't be sticking around after the art center drop-off, the front desk will have all the answers and I'll use that time to log into my home computer shoot out an e-mail update.
I've been keeping my notebook with me to update your vacations. Some of you were paid in full for the season and I haven't yet calculated the extended weeks into October to make up for those "make-up" deliveries. I'll be catching up with paperwork the week of September 15 and will contact you individually.
Yes, I may extend deliveries into October. The average first frost date is October 15. The end of the season veggies are my most bountiful but the frost puts an end to most of the garden.
See most of you Thursday.