Because I need more work [that’s called sarcasm], Mahaba Farms is expanding onto another ancestral lot in Booker Park. I couldn’t resist assuming stewardship of a small lot that once belonged to my great grandfather, Isaac Alridge, then to my grandmother, Thelma Waters, & now to my uncle, Kelvin Waters.

As far back as anyone can remember, it’s simply been a lawn, but Grandma & I determined in 2020 that the lot would make a nice place to grow food.
For the last several years when driving around Booker Park, I’ve cast aspersions on the many landowners squandering precious land to host derelict buildings & patchy lawns when what Booker Park needs is vibrancy in the drab milieu & access to quality food. There should be (& COULD be) at least 3 small farms in Booker Park; collectively supplying the nutritional needs of their neighbors & being an overall massive asset to the community. There is no shortage of useable land. Rather there is a dearth of vision.
There is a Chinese proverb that says, “It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.” So here goes— lighting my candle; praying the light is a beacon for like-minded people unprepared to give up on the community that my Grandma loved.

4 responses to “Growth Spurt”
I look forward to your articles 😊
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Aww😊, thanks, sis!
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Whew, AMEN. A dearth of vision, indeed. But, then… “The harvest is ripe, but the laborers are few.” (Jamel Shabazz)
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😮💨
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