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Rhubarb/Rabarber

By Bonnie On 4 June, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Growing, Neighborhood

It’s rhubarb season here in Denmark. Since we joined the Fødevarefællesskab (the local community supported agriculture style food cooperative), we have been able to learn more about seasonal eating–Danish style. Seasonal eating had been an important way to connect to the place we live. Over the winter, that meant a lot […]

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Onsdag Billede: Particularly Perverse Idea of Nature

By Brett On 30 May, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Habitat, Neighborhood, Public space, Wednesday picture

This is someone’s very brutal idea of “natural” habitat in the Mythological Quarter.

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DYRK – The Garden In The Sky

By Brett On 27 May, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Dirt, Growing, Neighborhood

We went to DYRK Nørrebro today to plant Russian soybeans, an heirloom variety acclimated to far northern conditions. This is the very beginning of a long term project. We will post more about that later this week. DYRK is one of our favorite places in the city. Here you see a […]

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Onsdag Billede: Greenhouse on the roof

By Brett On 23 May, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Neighborhood, Public space, Wednesday picture

We have not been posting as much as we have wanted lately as we both have been busy with new, separate projects for a really nice art festival happening in Tingbjerg called Visit Tingbjerg. But, we have a bunch planned for the coming days. Here is the weekly photo from the […]

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Onsdag Billede: DIY Wheel Cover

By Bonnie On 16 May, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Neighborhood, Wednesday picture

Seen around Ydre Nørrebro, a DIY wheel guard from an recycled water bottle. Awesome.

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Community Gardens on Film

By Bonnie On 7 May, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Arts and culture

Our friend, Ruth Kaaserer, makes thoughtful, meditative, documentary films. She agreed to share her recent film Commnunity Gardens (2010) here. The film follows the seasons in several of New York City’s community gardens. You meet the gardeners and hear their thoughts about growing in the city through the ambient soundtrack. Sounds of the […]

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Interview: Louis Helbig

By Bonnie On 4 May, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Environmental activism, Interviews

We featured Canadian photographer, Louis Helbig a few weeks ago on our Friday Connect series. We were impressed when we discovered his photographs while reading about the environmental problems associated with the Alberta Tar Sands oil extraction industry.

Mr. Helbig agreed to answer a few questions about […]

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Onsdag billede: The guys who take abandoned bikes away

By Brett On 2 May, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Neighborhood, Wednesday picture

It is amazing that more people in Denmark commute to work than in all of the U.S. As everyone here knows, there are ridiculous amounts of abandoned bikes in this city. It is not remarkable to point this out. What is kind of stunning though is to see the guys who collect the […]

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Onsdag: Billede fra kvarteret

By Brett On 26 April, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Wednesday picture

Very insistent moss slowly eating this ugly sign!

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Tofu with peppers and olives

By Brett On 24 April, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In MISC, Tofu

I am getting better at making tofu and was able to get two blocks of tofu out of 3 liters of soy milk today. Today’s pressing was with peppers and olives. These are becoming more and more like drawings and I am looking forward to more experiments along these lines soon as well […]

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