Our journey to producing more and consuming less on 1/8 acre in the middle of the city. Urban farming, through keeping backyard chickens and a top bar hive of honey bees, practicing organic vegetable gardening, taking care of several fruit trees, maintaining a compost pile, canning and preserving our harvests and trying our best to do it all ourselves using reclaimed materials where possible.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
There is no time not to love.
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ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more! Small ripples, my friend. Small ripples.
ReplyDeleteI love the sentiment. I also spent quite a lot of time trying to work out what the heart was drawn on. It kind of looks like a oil drum but kind of not at the same time...
ReplyDeleteHi Liz - Thanks! The heart was spray painted on a wall on Canyon Road here in Santa Fe. The funny thing is, Canyon Road is full of fancy art galleries and is the go-to place for rich tourists who want to spend lots of money on art (or for those of us who will spend zero money, but still like to look at art). Anyhow, the heart was put there a couple of years ago and no one removed it or painted over it! Super surprising! Even though I'm not a supporter of graffiti, I am a supporter of love, so I LOVE this :-)
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