Friend and local pixel farmer Lucie Amundsen yielded a big harvest when she wrote a reply to a letter complaining that her actual farming operation (“Locally Laid”) was too spicy for the grocery aisle.
She’ll be on the Daily Circuit (MPR) today; the story has been picked up regionally here and here and here.
Duluth creativity (and Duluth passion for sustainability) on the map!
6 thoughts on “Pixel Farmer Yields Big Harvest for Locally Laid”
That letter sounds suspiciously like a Mitchell letter.
And yet it was written by some Aho.
Seeing private letters thrown into the public sphere leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
And at the same time Ramos, the intent of the letter would appear to desire to go after this company’s livelihood with say the vengeance of starving confederate soldiers after Atlanta was burned to the ground, such was their indignation, would that they could. That, and seeing as it was anonymous?
I know what you mean, but it is a game of survival, and thence the nice Locally Laid lady took this as a PR opportunity and ran with it, so sue her for saving/feeding her kids. In the old days, somebody’s head would’ve ended up on a pole for less. I miss those times. Oh wait, that’s right now. Nevermind.
I think I’ll sue her for saturating the media with the word “sassy.”
That would be fine. It was a little sassy. Maybe being an egg farmer taxes the sanity, and who are we to judge?
In other news, why oh why lord, do you dump in NE and not here? Haven’t Duluthians been bad as well? Don’t we deserve storm of the century for all our lousy hipster rock too? Wipe our city clean of this rubbish now Jesus, or I will use your name in vain.