Defend your Right to Garden
Here a couple organizes and gathers signatures to gain the right to garden.
Here a couple organizes and gathers signatures to gain the right to garden.
Here is the link.
Here is the story of a couple organizing to gain the right to garden.
Here is a neat blogpost on Joanie, from an early Greenpeace activist, who came to Denver to give shows about protecting whales.
I put my nose up against some blue irises to smell their grape scent. Suddenly, yellow and gold lines were curving away from me. A snake had been sunning on the rock by the irises, and I had startled it. The irises around town are starting to fade in the heat. A pair of hawks circled above further on along the bike path. When I stop to hug a huge cottonwood, I notice the spiderwebs and insects in the deep furrows in the bark. Also, I heard a flicker and noticed some birds chasing a perched hawk. Whenever I stop for a minute in a quiet place, I notice lots of of life. A few weeks ago, inspired by others who started to climb, after the annual University of Colorado tree walk, I climbed an oak tree. Viewed from the treetop, all the other trees stood out and seemed more alive in the gentle drizzle.
The Dervais family grow enough food on their yard to feed themselves and to make a living. Click here to see u-tube video of them. Click here for their FB page. Click here for their website. Here are books on local food production and permaculture . Here is Organic Life magazine. Here is info on organic farming. Here is the permaculture magazine. Guest Blogger Linda Hardesty suggeted the Devais utube video and here are her comments: The Dervais family, with their "Path to Freedom" (link), are spreading a truly revolutionary idea. That is the idea that an average family can free themselves from the corrupt system that supplies most of the food in this country. The massive corporations that control food production and distribution have, for the most part, succeeded in throwing off what little government inspection and oversight there was in the past. "Ag-Gag" bills and the criminalization of whistleblowers have led to a place where we are not allowed to know where our food comes from or what kinds of poisons have been applied to it. Growing your own is really the ONLY way to have a safe, reliable food supply. The bright side of this picture is that growing your own food is easier than ever! Not only is it safer - everyone knows that homegrown is the tastiest and freshest food possible. In recent years, modern science and ancient agricultural knowledge have teamed up to give you the ability to grow food on a small amount of land, for less time and effort than it would take to earn the money to buy it. Local, sustainable, organic food gives peace of mind in several ways.