



A few years back I visited my friends Amber and Roberto where they lived and worked at Sweetwater Farm here in Tampa for a wonderful fall evening potluck and festival. Lots of interesting people, great food, nice toasty fire pit, music and more.
I was very impressed by a gifted and agile fire dancer, and some of the pics I took came out quite interesting. Sweetwater Farm was and in a crucial pioneer in Tampa becoming more food self sufficient locally.
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