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Friday, May 20, 2005
Mildred's Daughters


On my first day of farming at Mildred's Daughters Urban Farm in Stanton Heights, Pittsburgh, I met Mildred. She's at least an octogenarian, and has severe dementia, and is very sweet and likes to flirt with male farm workers, her daughter-in-law Barb Kline told me. "She's a real southern belle,'' Kline said.

Mildred's Daughters is a wonderful place and I believe I will thoroughly enjoy my three months there this summer. (Hint: Visits are welcome!) I have already learned at least one important lesson. When kneeling for most of an afternoon trying to eradicate an invasive plant species from a farm's rasberry patch, it is important to put sunblock in the space between the bottom of one's shirt and beginning of one's pants. I have a really nasty sunburn on my lower back reminiscent of the burn Kate got on the lower quarter of her stomach after falling asleep outside one day in Ethiopia. (Oh yeah, Kate, you know what I'm talking 'bout.)

In other exciting news, I would have guessed before biking in Pittsburgh that it is about 25 percent hillier than D.C. Turns out it's more like 75 percent. In my 35-minute, 4-mile bike ride from home to work, about 6 blocks total are at an angle of fewer than 45 degrees. Soon I will have thighs of steel. Eat it, Jane Fonda!

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