I lived in SF for three years before moving a bit south to the Peninsula. Living in SF with no outdoor area and cold foggy summers was dire at best, but there was one great thing about being an urbanite--Golden Gate Park! I spent most of my free time roaming the Park with my dog, and so this post is in honor of John McLaren, the Scotsman responsible for turning the foggy sand dunes of the early 1900s into the glorious Golden Gate Park of today. The statue of him in the picture (link above) is at the southwest end of the Rhododendron Dell where my dog Ty and I spent hours and hours during our stint in SF.
Links to my favorite things...
- My Marrakech--an awesome blog by an American woman living in Morocco!
- Harley goat farm--go take their tour in Pescadero, CA
- Make gardens not war--check out their awesome logo!
- Katherine Dunn's fantastic farm blog
- Pacific Coast Farmer's Market Association
- Farm Sanctuary
- Animal, Vegetable, Miracle--Barbara Kingsolver
Thursday, March 20, 2008
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Hi Kelly,
Inspiring! Motivating! Encouraging for the apt. dweller....I'm going out to get some plants for my deck. Love, Mom
Hey GGG
Thanks for the education and pointing out the McLaren statue in GG park
Thanks for educating me on McLaren
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