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Through out the summer of 2022 there has been quite a lot being conjured up next door to me. My neighbor Jack and Anna, he being an absolutely incredible wood worker and her being a wildly talented chef have combined many of their talents in collaboration to make this Summer Series of Farm to Table events. I got invited for the trial run night which, right off the bat, was incredibly magical... and it only got better and better each Friday.

Finally I got the pleasure of sitting down without a camera or agenda for work and experienced their event which was... beyond words. Each course of food was a beautiful work of art and I was essentially just in awe the entire night. As a thank you I was able to hop over to try and document just a hint of what was going on.

Keep an eye on the SolProjex. This certainly wasn't the first and last thing they are going to be creating- to try and paraphrase their mission statement as well as the ideas they have in mind will not be given justice by my description. The best I can advise is to keep an eye on upcoming events and do your best to get in there when you can.


Last month we went on a little excursion for the Gambler 500....


The gambler being:


a mostly off-roadRally-Style Navigational Adventure using cheap, impractical or fun vehicles to run through the country picking up trash and removing abandoned vehicles and boats. Participants are encouraged to spend no more than US$500 on their vehicle; however, this limit is not enforced. Vehicles can be modified with no cap, but as public roads are used they should still be in compliance with the law. The Gambler 500 began in Oregon, where it is now known as "OG500", and has since spread across the United States, Canada (Gambler 500BC) and Iceland (G500ÍS). The motto is "Always Be Gambling,″ abbreviated as "ABG".


This is the story of the 2022 excursion of the Slippah Boy Racing Team and their mission to reach Gambler Town...

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