Cacao Night Owl! – Day 279

 

Cacao Night Owl!

Heading to bed soon, although I have to wonder if I’m going to feel the effects of the fun and funky event we attended earlier this evening in West Ashville.

I want to give a quick and hearty shout out to Jillian and the AVL Dispensary, where we enjoyed the luscious benefits of cacao, with the added deliciousness of AVL’s particular iteration of Golden Mylk.

It was fun to go out and support this group of obviously caring and conscious people, especially Jillian, who not only is an essential part of AVL Dispensary, but also The NOHM Co., organizations dedicated to educating and helping the public “maintain health and wellness through educational self-care programming and affordable, high-quality nutrition through indigenous food and drinks” (from their website).

Jillian at AVL Dispensary, serving up some deliciousness! Photo – L.Weikel

It was great to sit and listen to the all-female band Cedar Wing, too.

I have to catch a plane at the crack of dawn tomorrow, and – as you may recall – I didn’t even start writing my post from yesterday until 4:00 a.m. (posting it just after 5:00!), so I need to go to sleep.

If anyone has the chance to go to an establishment like AVL Dispensary, or secure the services of The NOHM Co. for their event, I think you’ll be glad you did!

Good-hearted people. Consciousness-raising on lots of levels. An evening of reasons to feel good about the direction of the world.

Goodnight!

(T-832)

2 thoughts on “Cacao Night Owl! – Day 279

  1. One of my “goals” of this vacation was to catch back up on your blog. I stopped reading when we moved and I have a terrible personality trait that doesn’t “allow me” to skip the line. I need to do things in sequential order. Even after life being so shaken up and “out of order.” Anyhow, I’m back and reading. This is where I left off. I was urged strongly to click the link to the dispensary. When I did, the address was all I could see. I smiled, said HI, and closed it to send this message. This experience sparked a blog post for me.
    Thank you.

    • Age, you say, “Even after life being so shaken up and ‘out of order,’ and I say you like to take things sequentially precisely because your life was so shaken up and out of order. There is comfort to be found in taking things in the order intended.
      Let’s face it: we both have had life’s ORDER profoundly disrupted.
      I get it.
      Thanks for taking the time – especially from your VACATION – to read my posts! Love you.

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