eat-in

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Hey ferries,

So I just got back on sunday from the Real Food challenge Northeast training near Boston, and it was awesome. I'll tell all you guys about it in two days when I move in, but I just wanted to pose an idea on here for the record- some people were talking about how fairly early in september, people all across the county are holding eat-ins which are like picnics, potlucks or something of the sort to raise awareness about food-related issues. Vanessa and I both separately thought of the idea of Ferry hosting some kind of eat in, or really just having it ourselves and inviting whoever else wants to come. Since i'm the local food intern for the sustainability committee this year i'm going to be working with these issues a lot, and I thought it might be something other members of ferry house would be interested in doing. What do you guys think?

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Hello all!

This is Katie reporting from scenic White Plains, NY. I'm spending this waning August day getting my things together for moving in on Saturday (can somebody please tell me where this summer went?) and reading your blog posts and getting super excited about meeting you all.

I spent this summer interning with the Westchester Philharmonic Orchestra, going on many many bike rides, playing musicz, reading, star gazing, and having trampoline parties and various adventures.

This is a picture of me and my friends Matt and Sam setting up an 18 foot kayak in our friend's bedroom while he was out of town:


I can't wait to be living in Ferry with everyone. See you soon!

Hugs,
Katie

Cookbooks are friends not food.. wait.. they're food too.. uhmmm....

Wednesday, August 19, 2009


Hola chicas y chicos- so when Bri started this blog she said we could include, among other things, "minor miracles".

WELL

I think I have just witnessed one and it will benefit us all: I just purchased Mollie Katzen's cookbook, "Vegetable Dishes I Can't Live Without" for our haus, for a whopping $1.65 on amazon!! Can I get an "amen"? I hope you're as excited about this purchase as I am- I will definitely be using this wonderful book to make, say, asparagus crepes with warm tarragon-pecan vinaigrette, or eggplant enchiladas. yum. that is all for now.

peace out homefries,
Jer

Hello everyone!

I'm Serena, writing from the marvelous land of Oregon, where the Shakespeare festival in Ashland is taking place. Last night we saw Henry VIII, and tonight will be Servant of Two Masters. There's also an excellent co-op in Ashland, and we will be buying & cooking delicious local organic food!

I've spent the summer working in the confines of business casual in a tax office, from which I've now escaped! and otherwise have been spending time baking, reading, writing oodles of letters, night-time-beach-walking, sewing an eight-foot-giant squid for my friend Irene's TA, and cleaning up after my brothers, who generate more mess than I thought was possible. Here they are, behind the ROC:


Last year I was Mr Jeremy Teperman's fellow student fellow in Joss, and have cultivated the instinct to keep my door open. I also did this thing last year when I had a cute animal of the week on my door, so that may make a reappearance. I'll have an overflowing tea drawer, so I hope many impromptu tea parties will take place.

I'm a drama design major and an orchestra dork, and thus will be spending many hours in any one of three theaters and the majority of my time in the design studio of the CDF or in Skinner.

I am terribly excited to meet all of you and for this coming year. Hooray!

Retreat!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

This is Bri, shamelessly plagiarizing Chloe's email ... mostly because no one's posted on the blog in a while and I'm sad, but also because it'll explain the new poll I've just added ...

A hoy hoy!
Chloe here, sitting in a Lathrop room eating chocolate and almonds, excited as hell to be returning to our wonderful nation Ferry*FuckYeah for my second year. I've been at Vassar this summer, romping around the Ecological Preserve as Keri Vancamp's research assitant, dodging ticks, snakes, and bats and hugging plenty of trees (to measure them of course!). This is all coming to a close, as I will be leaving this Friday. For yall that will be moving in early, I gave Vanessa Raditz the go ahead to pick up my farm share next tuesday, which I hope will be shared by all - Only one rule - none of it can go to waste!

I am also e-mailing you all to start thinking about some things coming up real soon. Mainly, the FERRY HAUS RETREAT! This is an event where we all get together, talk, eat, and do something fun. It's a time to talk about consensus, our goals for the Haus, and voice questions/concerns. It is also a time where we can get dressed up in costumes and go disco roller-blading (For example)! Last semester, we talked about scheduling this early, before people had plans so that we don't let it disappear into time, so I'm gonna start that up right now. This should happen in either the first or second weekend, so I will suggest the following dates:

Sunday, August 30th
Thursday evening, September 3rd
Friday, September 4th
Saturday, September 5th
Sunday, September 6th

This will only be on one date and only for a few hours. Hmmm, maybe everyone should get out their calenders and post the days and times they can and can't do retreat on the blog? I'm a little bit internet-challenged, so does anyone want to make a special section for posting RSVPs? Reply to all if you will do this/have ideas for what to do for the retreat/ have other ideas on how to organize. I hope this works!
excited to meet you all,
love,
Chloe

Bri here. Look to your left and answer Chloe's question, and soon we'll have a date! Hurray!