Un-green ad campaign

I found this on the porch. It contains cardboard, plastic foam and one lousy video DVD containing about one minute of promotional video for an unknown product made by an unnamed company. Its raw materials were harvested or pumped out of the ground, processed using water and energy, formed using more energy, prettied up withContinue reading “Un-green ad campaign”

The incredible flying circus

The Aster chilensis is blooming, and it’s the biggest insect party of the year. The plants are covered with skippers, with frequent visits by mason bees and other creatures. Despite its Latin name implying South American origins, it’s a California native – but from the Southern part. It’s common name, California aster, makes its originsContinue reading “The incredible flying circus”

Looking like a deck, finally

Putting down the decking goes quickly once the joists are attached and blocked. We worked from the two ends, setting them in place with a few screws, then placing the other boards. Spacing was adjusted at one end, then the boards were progressively attached, working from the spaced end. Since it’s very rare that aContinue reading “Looking like a deck, finally”

Clearly, Fame isn’t Everything

The day after the Big TV Event. Calm. No calls, no e-mails from people clamoring for designs. Nobody knocking at the door asking for Mike Cheasshox’s autograph. It’s as though the TV episode never aired. So much for doing some unpaid work in the hope of capturing at least one potential client from the ether.Continue reading “Clearly, Fame isn’t Everything”

Community Garden

Our plot in the community garden is producing well, with harvests three times per week. Friends are beginning to avoid us, lest they be burdened with squash. The watermelons are growing, so perhaps sharing some luscious orange-fleshed watermelon will bring them back. When you grow your own vegetables, you can choose what color flesh youContinue reading “Community Garden”

Water conservation interpretive signs, Fair Oaks Park

We helped an ecological landscape group by staffing a booth during a recent harvest festival in Fair Oaks Park. After our shift ended, we strolled around the park, which includes a community garden, native plant garden and water conserving plantings. At the back of the native plant garden, we came across a series of interpretiveContinue reading “Water conservation interpretive signs, Fair Oaks Park”