Good Morning Early Birds. Today will be the Naked Bridge day. If you see lots of dining dimmly under the Covered Bridge (closed off to traffic, of course), it is the jubilant setting of tables created from wood from our own forests and shaped, with help from Shackleton Furniture, by those wanting to experience the old-fashioned process of forest to table. Knowing from whence our resources come. Setting the table with food from our farms. A completed process.
I suspect at this point that the table is full. Many of the participants did pay a certain amount just under one-thousand dollars to create their own table, milled with assistance from the folks at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Park. There were also places made available for $35. Enjoy the luncheon, the photos always look beautiful. Sustainable Woodstock is a primary coordinator and the Woodstock Farmer’s Market provisioner of sustainable-farmed foods.
Woodstock Early Bird plans to peer into the covered bridge from afar to observe the Naked Table revelers. More MEAD all around, please!



