HOwdy there, Im pleased to announce that IPullPrints (me) will be in the Railroad Arts District Holiday Market with some super rad artists including but not limited to:And a whole handful of others. Its gonna be awesome so come on down!
HOwdy there, Im pleased to announce that IPullPrints (me) will be in the Railroad Arts District Holiday Market with some super rad artists including but not limited to:
Prologue:




AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH YEAAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!! We're in Apartment Therapy! Please pleeease pleeeeeeeease go and leave a comment and I might win an Apartment Therapy book and I'll invite you over to look at the book and I'll feed you veggies!!!!!! Please...ps, here's our corn plants.
Join PETA in the fight against animal abuse! Go to PETA.org, print out this sign, hold it up to yo face, snap a picture, upload it to PETA.org and they will, add you to their Flickr photos, print out your picture, put it in a book and give it to Ringling when they open their show at Coney Island. DO IT!
I'm not the best driver. In fact, i kinda suck at driving. In my 15 years of legally operating automobiles, I've hit five parked cars (two at traffic lights, the driver of one already wearing a neck brace), totaled a honda, taken out a fence and now, ran over my favorite onion. This was the champion onion, the biggest of the bunch, needed the least water, care, etc. So, as a reward for bein the big champ...I backed over it with my nissan. Then I chopped it up for a salad. And, while this lil fighter never made it too its full glorious potential, it still tasted terrific.
Oh spicy spicy Anaheim pepper, how I cant' wait to eat you. I have about 4 of these growin, just taunting me with idea that, someday, they may be the basis for chile rellenos. They know their time is coming. 
* Note the fine craftmanship of these deluxe and jangy corners. The lesson here: there's more than one way to skin a cat providing that you have many many many nails to secure your corners. (The internet doesn't hurt either).
I planted chives last year and it was a slow, disappointing yield. No flowers! Aren't these things supposed to have flowers? My mom used to make this chive vinegar when I was a kid and it had flowers in it. Well, HERE THEY ARE! Yes, after two years, we have a flower; the new pride and glory of the entire landscape. Its glorious.

After reading about this service in the Flagpole this morning, I had to investigate. Turns out, its pretty rad. Coming from Roots Farm, Kevin Yates of HungryGnome.org creates edible landscapes in peoples' yards. He says:

Yes we can! I just signed up for the 1 Million Pound Harvest Drive by FreedomGardens.org. The goal is to tally our harvests every month and, hopefully by the end of 2009, we will have collectively grown 1 Million Pounds of Produce!1 MILLION POUND FREEDOM HARVEST CHALLENGE"
I can't wait until the end of April cause I have a freakin crazy ton of greens to tally! Though, five bags of greens probably amounts to about 5 ounces. ahahaha. "Here yee, here yee, I hereby contribute 5 ounces to your 1 million pound goal." I'm totally gonna be contributor of the month.
Hey, thanks Cory and Dustin for digging and mulching in the crappy, windy cold weather. You guys are super rad!
Holy Geez! Remember that garlic that I found in my fridge and dropped in a bowl of water (refer to post from March 29). Well, here it is only 4 days later. Its freakin hysterical. Im not kidding, in less than a week, it has grown to be about 9" in height. Freakishly quick growth. Maybe I shouldnt eat this...
Unbelievable. Its been raining and raining and raining. We very well may be partially amphibious due to our rain exposure as of late. Again, I'm stuck inside. Again, planting seeds. I have a bazillion left over so, if anyone wants some seeds and happens to have an Ark in which to make the commute, bring it on.
I FOUND THE COOLEST SITE!!! Its called Compost This and it tells you what you can and cannot compost and why. They even have toenails on there! AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. I got excited and rummaged through my home to find hidden goods. Here we have taters, greens, carrots, coffee grinds and natural filter, brown bag, and hair. Yes, hair, from my pups. I have bleached blond hair so mine's no good but my dogs go au natural so I'm stealing their strays. So, friends and family, if I pick a hair off your coat, dont thank me as you're doing me a favor as well.
Let's see...I have $5 to my name. I could go out for a beer, but I'd just want more. I could buy A grocery. I could save it (aahahah, right). I know, I'll make a sound investment in my future by buying seed potatoes! The 7 lbs bag was exactly $4.99 ($5.34 with tax so I had to scrounge up some change) but now I have a full-days worth of activity and hope for the future, all for $5. I cut the taters so that there is at least one good eye on each section, stuck them in a basket with damp newspaper (to prevent dehydration), and stored them in my closet till the wounds heal. Then, out to garden!

I'm so excited! I'm part of the Urban Garden Project™!
My friend Craig is rad and began P.L.A.C.E. to "promote local agriculture and cultural experiences". P.L.A.C.E. offers farm tours and all sorts of community events. They're doing good things. Check it out...
This guy is from "Orange Team". With 16 brothers and sisters, we decided to forgo formal names and assign them teams: "Orange Team" and "Spotted Team". As with most ecosystems, there are winners and there are losers. Apparently, "Orange Team" is kicking the dirt outta "Spotted Team" who has suffered a tremendous loss of at least five teammates.
Boy did we luck out. When I bought this house, the previous owner left a multitude of interesting items...a bike, a ceramic owl lamp, some matchbox cars, and...this super freakin rad claw-foot tub. What better use of another man's trash than to house 16 goldfish in your front yard. And, in the spirit of drought tolerance, it'll be a gray-water home for our new friends.