Monday, April 26, 2010

Sustainability Visits

1.) What is your name and your role here at the Farmers Market?
"My name is Janet and I am a vendor here, selling for my company Grammy's Granola."
2.) Why do you choose to sell here?
"After six months at my job I had had several pay cuts that decreased my salary to the point where I couldn't live off of it. I was in my early fifty's, and single, and I needed to figure out what to do with my life. What do I want my life to look like? What's important to me? I knew for a fact I wanted to be outside, somewhere or something outdoors. So at one point I was pacing back and forth in the kitchen, and all of the sudden this idea came to me. I remembered how comforting granola snacks were to me when I would come home from a tiring day at work, and just how happy it would make me. I thought, maybe I can bring this joy to other people! But I had to find out if I would really be able to sell my product, so I got together with a bunch of my girlfriends and asked if they would really pay money for what I was selling, and they did! Afterward, somebody suggested the Farmers Market, and so I tried it out and I've been here ever since. I absolutely love it, I get to wear jeans to work, I work with positive people, and I make more money than I ever made working at my other jobs. I love my life, it's perfect."
3.) When did you first start selling here?
"Seven years ago."
4.) Do you garden at home?
"No, not really. Nothing that has anything to do with what I sell here. Just small things, that's all. I do buy locally though."
5.) What would be your advice to get others to do what you do?
"Not so much as advice to get anyone to do what I'm doing, but more as general advice, I would say to do what you love. It's never too late to reinvent yourself."
6.) Have you seen a change in the number of people participating as shoppers and vendors here since you've been here?
"Yes, definitely. There are a lot more vendors and costumers."
7.) Have you noticed a change in the products that are beings sold?
"Yes. It has gone from mainly seasonally grown food to everything imaginable. All kinds of original organic and creative products, many of which are great for the environment, too."

*My Reflection*
1. What struck me about this Farmers Market was the vast variety in products being sold. It wasn't anything different from my other visits to this Farmers Market, which happens to be a common visit for me and my family, so there wasn't anything really unexpected there.
2. A lot of the jewelry was surprisingly cheap, while a lot of it was also very expensive in comparison to your average jewelry shop. I think the reason for them being more expensive is because they are all hand made, but I think a lot of it might be less expensive because it does not have to be shipped in from far away locations.
3. I think I will continue to make my weekend visits to the Farmers Market, I really enjoy all of my experiences there.
4. I think this relates to the concept of living more sustainably because these locations promote things like organic, locally grown, and healthy food, which is a big part of our culture. These places can also be a big step toward convincing people to live more sustainably because it shows that it doesn't take very much even to just get started.

5 comments:

  1. Awesome! I really liked how your interviewee said that you should "...Do what you love. It's never to late to reinvent yourself." I agree and I thought that was very inspirational. And I liked that you decided to go to more Farmers Markets because they're good, and more people should participate. One thing that made me think was how the interviewee said that she was fifty, single, and unemployed. I loved this. Then she totally turned her life around. This made me wonder, wonder if I could make something out of my life. I think yes :D

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  2. I really like the way you made the person that you interviewed talk alot and your actually lucky that she had some interesting stories about how she came to working at the Farmers Market. Jajaja I also like that you added how she liked wearing jeans to work everyday. Something that made me think was that many people that work at the Farmers Market are elderly people that just sell what they used to sell back in their days.

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  3. Emily Fine,

    I Really liked how you compared it to a regular store and how things here are sometimes more or less expensive. Like Hannah I also liked how in your interview it said to do what you love to do because if you don't love it, why do it?

    It made me think when you were talking about how this relates to living sustainably. Because you really got to me when you said it doesn't take much to get started and that makes me want to do more to start living more sustainably.

    I wonder how it makes you feel to have a fifty year old woman be able to talk to you about this kind of stuff, how do you think she felt about the enviorment around us?

    Jadon ;)

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  4. I really like the way you show that you really like to interview people that you don't even know. I think if she doesn't sell them that expensive then she would really sell them all her Grammar's Granola and all the people would go and buy them there and not in other place. I like the way you focus in your work and you were on task you did a good job on showing your work. :)

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  5. I like how much detail the person that you interviewed, was able to give you. She seemed to really enjoy her job, and would like to inspire others to follow their dreams. I am interested in the name that the lady was able to come up with for her stand. It seems like she put a lot of time into thinking of that name.

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