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Homes on geist reservoir
Homes on geist reservoir







homes on geist reservoir
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The nice thing about actually living in the Geist area is that is is sufficiently removed from the hustle and bustle of the city itself, yet close enough to afford the convenience of close access to all the shopping, dining and other fun things to do that can only be found in a much larger city.

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The Geist area really comes to life in the summer months, as water sports, boating and fishing enthusiasts take full advantage of nice weather to enjoy a little recreation. It is also conveniently close to a vast array of shopping, dining and other things to do in Indianapolis and Fishers. Geist is an upscale area with small scattering of stores and restaurants in the immediate vicinity. She’s on Team Conrad.Return to "Lake Homes for Sale in Central Indiana" Just saying.Įllie Albin (she/her) is a senior studying journalism with a minor in sustainability studies and certificate in rock ‘n’ roll history. If you think it is, you probably make at least six figures and have comfortably made six figures for quite some time.

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I’ll always push for us to move in the right direction.īecause I’m not really sure how free produce can be a bad thing. I didn’t minor in sustainability studies because I don’t care about the planet it’s obviously the opposite. But I’m cognizant of the fact that some places don’t have the funding, some places don’t have the space and some places don’t have the right leaders to allow for something like this to even be an idea. It’s hard to just say, “Every community needs to do something like this.” I want to say that. They also offered me free copies of the “Fishers Community Cookbook” - which I instantly started flipping through - and a recipe for kale slaw, which I know I’ll be making sometime soon. I loved seeing parents helping their kids interact with the natural world, deliberately taking time to peel them away from the ever-evolving world of phones, tablets and computers.Īfter carefully picking out my goodies, I waltzed on back to the tent, where the workers poured the greens I selected into a bag for me to take home. The park was littered with parents and their kids wandering around, picking produce, enjoying the sunny, slightly windy day. So far, from what I can tell, the program has been successful.

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I did forgo the kohlrabi and arugula that was available this time, but I know there’ll be future visits when I can pick some up - because it’ll be around. They informed me that the rows of produce with orange cones by them were ripe for the pickin’, so I ventured off into the fields, set on returning with an overflowing basket of goodies. It was so, so easy: I pulled up in the Albin family’s 2003 red Honda Odyssey, parked the car and walked up to a tent where two friendly AgriPark workers gave me a box. For instance, just this past Wednesday, I participated in the U-pick - I got to take home some of my favorite greens, including kale, spinach, mustard greens and lettuce. It’s a simple, straightforward method that can help communities stay well-fed and teach the importance of eating healthy. The park offers a U-pick program during the season - which runs from May to October - allowing Fishers residents to take home free produce from the fields when said produce becomes readily available. It’s genuinely not something you need to tick off your bucket list.Īnyway, it’s the AgriPark's produce that I’m particularly interested in here in terms of sustainability. If you haven’t kayaked by an ugly multi-million-dollar home on a murky reservoir, don’t do it. Let’s just say the AgriPark being near Geist is.funny. It sits near Geist Reservoir, which is, again, a whole different article. The AgriPark - which is considered an “urban farm” managed by my hometown’s parks department - houses livestock, a trail, a playground and fields of produce. This place has given me a lot - including the 33-acre masterpiece called the AgriPark. And I still wouldn’t have wanted to be raised anywhere else, if I’m being honest.

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I know a good, sustainable idea when I see one, you know? And I’m not going to say growing up in Fishers, Indiana has been pure sunshine - we’ve had a lot of dark days, and still do, which could be a whole different article (or series of articles) - but I still have faith in it.









Homes on geist reservoir