Bonnie and Bob Dehn of Dehn's Garden didn't work Minneapolis' downtown Thursday Farmers Market this year.
Bob's hip just wouldn't tolerate the rigors of a 38th season. "There was a lot of unloading and setting up in a separate area, so we decided not to go that step this year. The powers that be have told us they plan on having that Hennepin Plaza market one more year and then possibly continuing it on a different day," said Bonnie. "It would be exciting because the consumers who attended the Hennepin Plaza market and the vendors were significantly happy with it."
Bonnie also said they have been informed of a possible Interstate 94 project that could take away parking under the bridge near the weekend Minneapolis Farmers Market in 2017.
Whatever happens, count on Bonnie laughing about it while Bob smiles through it. That's what he did before undergoing a total hip replacement in September at Mercy Hospital — during the nurses strike. Bob said the care was top-notch and the food was so good he called the kitchen to convey his compliments.
"It was a little unfortunate we had to depart from the hospital. It was like a vacation," he said. "I got out of a lot of work this summer."
Since Bob has been home, Bonnie has pampered him on the "comfort food diet." The day this interview was videotaped, she prepared chicken soup with dumplings. Herbs from Dehn's Garden elevated this soup to such a delicious level I ate all the peas in my bowl. I HATE PEAS!
Q: What did the hip do to your bottom line?
A: [Bob:] Quite a bit. We didn't get a lot of crops planted that we would've. We knew that I wasn't going to be 100 percent, and I'm the farmer.