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Yesterday I went by the first apartment I lived in in Dakar, twenty years ago. It was shiny new and built on the edge of the airport and I could see the sea and a giant baobab from the window. Back then, taxis wouldn't take me home, because...
It’s been busy in the garden. So much of the winter is spent working in micro––planting seeds in tiny cells under a pink light in my office, taking them outside for brief stints of shade and breeze––and then suddenly it is spring, warm days...
Our house is big by my standards (I grew up in London) but most of our yard is concrete. Like most self-respecting American homes, it has a garage for two cars which I have filled with my planting materials and salvaged wood that I will one...
This is one of my four compost bins. See that black stuff? I live for it. When it’s not growing season, which it isn’t currently, I think about compost often throughout the day. I’ll be making coffee, or exercising, or writing a teaching sy...
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