Wednesday May 7 2008
The Wall Street Journal visits some Colorado residents who are turning their yards into mini-farms.
My thumb is far from green and I can barely keep a cactus alive, but I can’t think of a more environmentally friendly way to use your yard and eliminate the costs of fertilizer and maintenance associated with keeping your lawn in golf course shape. Of course running a small farm takes another cost: Lots of time.
Among such challenges these urban farmers face are squirrels and mud trampled into the house (buy a roomba,) and also neighbors who would prefer to see green grass rather than dirt and radishes. The video doesn’t mention one major factor that could put the kibosh on these green thumbs: pesky HOAs, covenants, and their leaders who are bent on controlling every microscopic aspect of your community. However laws are being examined which would prohibit HOAs to restrict elements of “green” living - such as drying your clothes on a clothesline - and hopefully great ideas like this.
Screw keeping up with the Joneses. I’d love to see more of these!
More auto news: Here’s an accident I saw at 7th and Josephine last week. No one was hurt. But how can that car hit the telephone pole with such straight on perfection?
Here’s a feature that came to my attention which may sway my carrier choice. I am smart enough to realize I need to dump my shitty Verizon service, but I didn’t know who to switch to, and again I really just don’t care or want to deal with it.
One of my favorite DJs, Nick Terranova aka Starkillers, will be at Beta Nightclub in Denver Thursday, May 1st.
Holy crap what a beautiful friggen week here in Denver. You’ll notice I’m dialing down my profanity a notch because its “Take Your Son/Daughter to Work Day.” The days and nights this week have been perfect spring weather. And thanks to
After walking out and photographing the many scratches and dings on my shitty Kia Rio, (documented here of course,) I realized I never got a map. I walked back into the office and specifically ask for one - and the same gentleman gave me one from the pad - now UNDER the counter. Hmm. I always remember them always being ON the counter - free for the taking.
Remember
A friend of mine in Fort Collins told me about the then ew 




