Hey guys, it’s your boy back again with another adventure. Today, we’re diving into something a little different—the Wicked Plant Festival. Yeah, you heard that right, plants! Now, I’m no green thumb, but who can resist a festival, right?
So, picture this: I woke up on a lazy Sunday, no plans, just chilling. Then, a buddy of mine hits me up, talking about this plant festival happening over in Bethlehem, at the SteelStacks. I’m thinking, plants? But hey, I’m always up for something new. We decide to roll out, no expectations, just good vibes.
We get there, and bam! It’s like walking into a jungle, but in a cool, artsy way. There are plants everywhere—big ones, small ones, some I’ve never even seen before. It turns out it’s called the Lehigh Valley Wicked Plant Fest, the Spring edition. Who knew, right?
What’s Going Down
- Music: They got this guy, Seth Witcher, setting the mood with some tunes. Not bad, not bad at all.
- Food: Okay, the food trucks were a major highlight. I grabbed some grub, and let me tell you, it was the bomb.
- Vendors: This was the real deal. People were selling all sorts of handmade stuff. Pottery, crafts, you name it. And of course, plants—lots and lots of plants.
I started chatting with some of the vendors, just shooting the breeze. They’re all super passionate about their stuff, which is pretty infectious. I even picked up a little succulent for myself—figured it might add some life to my apartment. We stroll around, soaking it all in. It’s a cool mix of people—families, hardcore plant enthusiasts, and folks like me who are just there for the experience.
I learned a thing or two about plants, which is more than I can say about my usual Sunday activities. Turns out, this festival is a big deal for the local community—it’s all about bringing people together who love nature and handmade goodies.
As the day winds down, I’m feeling pretty good about this little adventure. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best experiences are the ones you don’t plan. We head out, plant in hand, feeling refreshed and a little more connected to the world around us.
So, there you have it—my day at the Wicked Plant Festival. Who would’ve thought that a plant festival could be so much fun? It’s definitely something I’d recommend checking out if you’re ever in the area. You might just surprise yourself. Until next time, keep it real, folks!