Nurseries are like crack to me. Throw in some bluegrass music,
cute goats,
wonderful vending booths with native plants,
great art,
hand made soaps,
specialty plants, home made beauty products and jewelry, beautiful original paintings, and cool crafts then you have Poppy Fair Farm.
And Happiness.
My friend Erin, who owns Native Revival Nursery in Aptos, put on her first annual Poppy Fair Farm last Saturday. I went over to be a part of the festivities, and they did not disappoint. There was something for everyone—and their five senses.
The bluegrass music—banjo, mandolin, guitar, and bass fiddle—was particularly good.
When Erin was asking for information from the lead in the bluegrass band, Jimmy Chickenpants, for the poster, this is what he said:
"Some people make the mistake of spelling Chickenpants as 2 words. That's just plain wrong"
Perfect.
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