Monday, August 15, 2011
Monday Visual Inspiration: Still life with tomatoes that are actually growing
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In all my years of architecture school and practice, there seems to be a pervasive myth that my job is pretty and easy. Here, I reveal the painful, ugly truth about why it takes so long to build a building, what it is exactly that we do, and why that's not creamer you smell in my coffee.
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That is pretty good. And you're actually getting 'matoes even with a weird location, not quite as much daylight as a gardener would hope for, and a shorter growing season than in most places.
Mom & I wish we had grown shit-loads of basil in great big beds this summer. She put some fresh basil on garlic bread when we had spaghetti last week, and it was wonderful. So maybe next year one of us will grow a big-ass bed of basil and make/freeze fresh pesto. God knows nothing else in local gardens has done worth a damn this year, anyway. Okay, my neighbor's garden--the one she planted in 100 s.f. of my north yard because she didn't have any room, and also to save me from having to mow that extra grass--is doing all right, but she's been working her butt off and watering every. single. day.
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