A hotel-room jam at the OCFF conference - and who’s that lovely lady on the fiddle? I believe it’s Peterborough’s own Melissa Payne, Peterborough Folk Festival Emerging Artist 2011!
The Artsweek 2011 guides are here! You can pick one up all over downtown, and you should - September 10 - 17, Peterborough is hosting a week of wonder - seven local arts organizations presenting everything from workshops to performances, exhibits to installations, and the best part of all - it’s free! But the artists are getting paid thanks to the generous support of the City of Peterborough, which I think you’ll all agree is a fine thing.
Explore your local arts scene!
Wednesday Farmer’s Market, downtown Peterborough.
The Wednesday market is my favourite, because everything there is local, and it’s cozy, and well-thought-out. And this time of year is my favourite market time, as it is for most people, I’m sure.
I bought a couple pounds of these red peppers and made red pepper ketchup, which turned out pretty well for our first attempt.
Chickens in the new pen; they’re really loving all of this open space.
Mom and Sammi had this mostly built when I came home from a meeting the other night, which is awesome, because I’ve been so busy I haven’t had time to even give it much thought.
The Saturday afternoon Jane’s Walk group listens to Eric Hanson speak about the significance and preservation of Peterborough’s downtown architecture.
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