Supervisor Pribilski was not stating that any law was being broken, but spoke on behalf of the "Public" Library, that they would like us to go away. This type of NIMBY oppression of the rights of the homeless has been a constant theme for FNB, causing us to move several times over the years, until reaching our current location at the Downtown "Public" Library.
Several people there to eat were very supportive, thanking us for risking such confrontations to feed them. One said he hadn't eaten in three days. [full story]
Houston Food Not Bombs shares vegan food every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8pm and Sundays at 7pm at Herman Square @ Smith and McKinney
We threshed it on tarps in the driveway under a fir tree in the Hawthorne district. We winnowed it in front of electric fans, pouring from bucket to bucket. One helper found that a basket with just the right holes in it worked well to sift off the straw and big pieces before bringing it to the fan. This discovery led to cleaner berries and less time in front of the fans.
The grand total for the harvest: 636 lb.!
Under an arrangement that was hatched this winter, 40% of that will be divided among the people who spent time helping
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