Thursday, September 25, 2008
Nothing to do with gardening: Obama in front of No. 10 Downing Street
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London,
Nothing to do with gardening,
Obama,
posters
Monday, September 22, 2008
Some especially fragrant English roses
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Conuco Farm Visit
This past Sunday, I went to visit the Conuco Farm, which supplies to my Bed-Stuy CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program. After a two hour drive to New Paltz in the Hudson Valley, we arrived and met Hector Tejada, Conuco's farmer-in-chief. After a tour of the farm, we picked cherry tomatoes, had lunch and then went on to an orchard nearby. I also managed to pick Hector's brains on the (slightly sorry) state of my farm/garden. More on that in another post. More pix: here.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Topiary elephants, fashion and a crucial cause
A small list of my favorite things (in no order at all):
1. fashion
2. wild animals
3. topiaries
All of the above can be found in a very different fashion show on in the U.K. and Ireland right now. Thirteen full-size topiary elephants will tour the nations to raise awareness about the plight of the Indian elephant, which is "intelligent, engaging...but endangered," according to show organizer Elephant Family. In support, designers such as Diane Von Furstenberg, Alberta Ferretti and Alice Temperley have dressed the green beauties in wraps. I am especially feeling the hot pink tassels on the Calvin Klein number.
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Calvin Klein,
DVF,
Elephants,
fashion,
Favorite things,
topiary
Monday, August 4, 2008
Garden Cliff Notes: Michael Pollan lecture at P.S.1
Michael Pollan's The Botany of Desire treatise provided the philosophical inspiration for my garden, which is now almost quarter farm. This Friday, he will speak about how plants see things at P.S.1's newish urban farm installation (it's productive). It's one of the many summer garden events I plan on attending for education. Here's a helpful calendar of more local events via the Bed-Stuy blog.
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events,
Garden Cliff Notes,
Michael Pollan
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Supporting bigger plots of green
Last Thursday, I attended the Prospect Park Alliance Junior Committee summer soiree at the park's charming boat house. Having covered many a benefit in a previous life as a Style.com scribe, I've always thought that this do is the most fun one in the city. This year's theme was Beach Blanket Bingo. As always, the crowd was cool (locals supporting the best park in NYC!) and fashiony (Junior Committee co-chair and Vogue features director Sally Singer, Vena Cava's Lisa Maycock etc). Plus great cocktails, music (courtesy of Southpaw) and boat rides over the moss covered lake as the sun set. My friend billed the atmosphere: Gatsby-esque. But Brooklyn of course. For evidence, see this.
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