tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7224207025763795195.post1563445740134276196..comments2023-04-03T08:20:43.477-05:00Comments on Dairy Berries - Droppings From Fertile Minds: CommunityLeeAnnehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03197263826891427071noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7224207025763795195.post-35459113370825952512010-09-04T23:52:42.514-05:002010-09-04T23:52:42.514-05:00I have read this posting several times. I may read...I have read this posting several times. I may read it one more time and revisit with yet another comment. <br /><br />I think as you,market day is a day to converse. To catch up on things, see friends / vendors and keep the flow going. <br /><br />Even though I am not a vendor I raise my own dairy goats and make cheese, yogurt, all our dairy products come from goat milk. <br /><br />I enjoy going to the market when work allows and touching bases with the vendor who sells the goat cheese. I enjoy visiting with the vendor who has the tomatoes even though my husband plants a lovely organic veggie garden each year.<br /><br />I may not purchase allot at the market but I get (and I hope give) nuggets of information, friendship and make the day more than what it was. <br /><br />I too am at a loss of what to make of the woman you had the one sided (at least verbally) exchange with. Perhaps she just didn't hear.Perhaps she didn't know how to respond. <br /><br />But don't take it personally because the event wasn't about you. It was about her. <br /><br />Happy Saturday to you and yours.Goatldihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07707081811338073998noreply@blogger.com