Spring is here!

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Posted by Kynthia on May 2nd 2012 in random :: nats

Our First Attempt at Guerilla Gardening

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Tools of the trade.According to Wikipedia, “Guerrilla gardening is gardening on another person’s land without permission”. The term was coined in 1973 by the Green Guerilla group that was active in the Bowery Houston area of New York. The act itself, however, dates back to at least 1649 when Gerrard Winstanley and his group of Protestant agrarian communists called “the Diggers” was active in Surrey, England. The land that is guerrilla gardened (or bewildered as Australian gardener Bob Crombie likes to call it) is usually abandoned or neglected by its legal owner and the guerrilla gardeners take it over (“squat”) to grow plants. This gesture may or may not have a political flavor to it. In our case it doesn’t, at least not consciously.

Posted by Alex on March 13th 2011 in random :: nats

Camminando Sul Velluto Verde

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Walking on Roman velvet green.

Posted by Alex on March 3rd 2011 in extras, extras, random :: nats, travel :: places

Walking On Velvet Green

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(C)lovers at the campus.

Posted by Alex on January 7th 2011 in extras, extras, random :: nats, travel :: places
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