Here is one. Shows the power of wind to bend steel.
Webber Park, May 23 2011. R.R
Friday, May 27, 2011
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Columbia Park Community Gardens. Time to bloom!
Now that the weather will allow it, let's get growing!
There doesn't look to be a ton of urban farming enthusiasts out there.. I wonder what's to become of the community gardens this season. The only website Columbia Park has, hasn't been updated in quite a while. If I remember correctly, you're supposed to donate 15 bucks to the Neighborhood organization to use a plot, but since I can't find them ( I should probably look for them at a Rugby game) I'm going to volunteer and guerrilla garden where I can. And any food produced can be shared with everyone. In my opinion, they should just open the whole project up to volunteers and double the amount of plots. Or just till a larger area of soil.
If anyone knows a link, or can identify the leadership of this project, please let me know.
There doesn't look to be a ton of urban farming enthusiasts out there.. I wonder what's to become of the community gardens this season. The only website Columbia Park has, hasn't been updated in quite a while. If I remember correctly, you're supposed to donate 15 bucks to the Neighborhood organization to use a plot, but since I can't find them ( I should probably look for them at a Rugby game) I'm going to volunteer and guerrilla garden where I can. And any food produced can be shared with everyone. In my opinion, they should just open the whole project up to volunteers and double the amount of plots. Or just till a larger area of soil.
If anyone knows a link, or can identify the leadership of this project, please let me know.
Labels:
Columbia Park,
Community Gardens,
Minneapolis,
Urban Farm
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Minneapolis Public School Board New Headquarters
Work Continues at Lowry Ave Bridge North East Minneapolis River Gateway
Labels:
Lowry Bridge,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
Photosynth,
work
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