Monthly Archives: May 2009

Urban farming film fest!

One of my little pet things is that we need to start growing food everywhere. I’m always on the prowl for models of how this has been done, so imagine my delight when my aunt recently sent me a link … Continue reading

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What to do with auto malls?

There has been a lot of news lately about auto dealers. Even before Chrysler and GM decided last week to pull the plug on a couple thousand dealerships, there were a lot of closures. Now it seems that the issue … Continue reading

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How groceries can save rural America

I’ve wrapped up finals, and caught myself up on the other things that needed doing, and now it’s time to get back to the blog. There is no shortage of material, and in the near future you can expect to … Continue reading

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Happy May Day

It’s that time of year again, the glorious International Workers’ Day, which we invented here in the U.S. but never celebrate anymore. Heck, I even let a little unseasonal rain (and an urgent project building a local food system) get … Continue reading

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