
An Heirloom Adventure!
A Raucous Romp and Chicken Chase at the County Fairgrounds
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Narrated by:
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Mark Winter
About this listen
Every year, the Ponticello Stockpile and Seed Store and the Crimson Creek Seed Company, both owned by green-living dreamer, George Crimson, put on an annual celebration of all things non GMO, heirloom, organic, fair trade and planet-friendly—known as the International Heirloom Faire.
And every year, fair manager, Christine, deals with cursing composters, botherable beekepers, and fiddler fraud, while security manager Chucky deals with seed thieves and seedy seed swappers. Now the Faire is about to start, but where is George? He's in Mexico chasing down a rare heritage breed of rooster. Will George make it back to the Faire on time?
©2017 Mary-Margaret Stratton (P)2017 Mary-Margaret Stratton
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