It is another beautiful spring day. My garden is floursihing. I can't believe how much easier everything is to grow in California as opposed to Washington. It is great fun to try and grow different veggies that I knew wouldn'tsucceed before. And this home garden will make my vegetarian living so much easier this summer. I have enjoyed finding new recipes and trying new dishes. I have discovered that altering meat recipes isn't as easy as I thought it would be. But that's okay!! I love the challenge.
This weekend, I did a march for Autism at the Rose bowl. It was an absolutely gorgeous day and I had a great time. I was actually surprised how many people were part of the walk. It must be inspirational to those with children with autism. There were so many resources available. I have spent quite a bit of time researching the link between vaccinations and autism, as well as other diseases. My training is in traditional medicine, and I have, quite honestly, accepted what I was taught without questioning. The researc I have done has opened my mind to further research. I don't embrace anything without data, but the data isn't supporting everything I learned in school. Very eye-opening!!
I had a lovely time on the walk, accompanied by my dear friend esther and her darling daughter Isabella. We followed the walk with a little shopping and a delicious organic/vegetarian breakfast. Esther is Sevemth Day Adventist and is helping me eat healthier and providing me with great resources and inspiraton!! Thanks Esther!!!

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