This Weekend!


This weekend was SO much fun! And productive.

We went to First Friday at the Museum of Natural History to see our friend Salvador in his amazing LA band Fool's Gold (
http://www.myspace.com/foolsgoldla) and enjoyed a night with beautiful people at a really awesome venue. We also got to hang out with one of our favorite friends: Sarah! Ch ch check her blog out at: http://thecoachellavalleyartscene.com/



Sarah in Glendale

On Saturday we had the great opportunity to see a leading name in the sprouting of community gardens around the nation as well as in other countries: Fritz Haeg.



Us in action!

He invited us to his house, affectionatly known as the Sundown Salon, and we had the chance to document an amazing interview which will be a tremendous addition to Sprouting Pavement: A Documentary of and about Urban Gardens.



Rather than the Santa Cruz Homeless Garden and City Slicker Farms which are more organized urban farm production, Fritz Haeg advocates the importance of a front yard garden and what that inevitably adds to the community as a whole. He says he is a catalyst for the garden, but gives the responsibility to the house owner and community to keep the garden going and being productive. It doesn't hurt that he has a strong background in art which is seen in the design of all of his Edible Estates.





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