Houston Love Letter

Hey! This sounds badass!

stillrighthere:

Hey everyone! Houston wants YOU at the Houston Tumblr Meet-up!

Where: Cricket Creamery in the Houston Heights

When: Sunday May 19 from 12pm - 3pm! (so one week after this Sunday!)


We’ll drink coffee, I’ll bring my knitting, it’ll be rad.

At 12:15 pm, we’ll have show and tell!

fuckyestexas:

I love this place and how delicious it is.

fuckyestexas:

I love this place and how delicious it is.

nohocuspocus:

Anton’s and Donald’s new view, and what a view it is.

Oh, how wonderful. Where is this? The Heights?

nohocuspocus:

Anton’s and Donald’s new view, and what a view it is.

Oh, how wonderful. Where is this? The Heights?

Hell yeah! I picked up some mints from this place.
unconsumption:

“A funny thing happened after Keiji Asakura suggested the creation of a vegetable garden in the middle of the concrete corridor and skyscraper canyon that is downtown Houston.
 
“It actually came to fruition — with a swiftness that stunned the landscape architect and the nonprofit group [Urban Harvest] that shared his vision.
“Now, a mere two months later, herbs, vegetables and flowers are flourishing on a bustling city street. A community has been forged among co-workers and strangers who once did little more than brush shoulders on crowded elevators. Skateboarders and street people have grown protective of the fledgling plants.
“And this experiment, which involves nonprofit groups, the city’s Sustainability Office and employees of the Department of Public Works and Engineering, has become living proof that urban gardens can take root in the unlikeliest of places.
“The ‘Downtown Houston Container Vegetable Garden Project’ is … part of a trend in cities across the country, where once-vacant lots, apartment building windowsills and rooftops are being turned into community gardens which help provide fresh produce for the gardeners, farmers markets, and for food banks serving the needy.
“We haven’t heard of any other city doing this the way we have,” said [the city’s new sustainability director Laura] Spanjian. “The goal is to show people that they can grow local vegetables anywhere. We want to be a model for other cities and other businesses.”
 “It adds greenery and beauty in an unexpected place,” said [Derrick] Neal [of the Public Works Department]. “This is what gardening is about — totally ordinary people doing extraordinary things.”
Full story: Urban Gardening Experiment Blossoms in Houston - ABC News
Other community garden/urban farming posts here, here, and here.

Hell yeah! I picked up some mints from this place.

unconsumption:

“A funny thing happened after Keiji Asakura suggested the creation of a vegetable garden in the middle of the concrete corridor and skyscraper canyon that is downtown Houston.

“It actually came to fruition — with a swiftness that stunned the landscape architect and the nonprofit group [Urban Harvest] that shared his vision.

“Now, a mere two months later, herbs, vegetables and flowers are flourishing on a bustling city street. A community has been forged among co-workers and strangers who once did little more than brush shoulders on crowded elevators. Skateboarders and street people have grown protective of the fledgling plants.

“And this experiment, which involves nonprofit groups, the city’s Sustainability Office and employees of the Department of Public Works and Engineering, has become living proof that urban gardens can take root in the unlikeliest of places.

“The ‘Downtown Houston Container Vegetable Garden Project’ is … part of a trend in cities across the country, where once-vacant lots, apartment building windowsills and rooftops are being turned into community gardens which help provide fresh produce for the gardeners, farmers markets, and for food banks serving the needy.

“We haven’t heard of any other city doing this the way we have,” said [the city’s new sustainability director Laura] Spanjian. “The goal is to show people that they can grow local vegetables anywhere. We want to be a model for other cities and other businesses.”

 “It adds greenery and beauty in an unexpected place,” said [Derrick] Neal [of the Public Works Department]. “This is what gardening is about — totally ordinary people doing extraordinary things.”

Full story: Urban Gardening Experiment Blossoms in Houston - ABC News

Other community garden/urban farming posts herehere, and here.

jaydeeel10:

Photojojo Daily Pic Pick
topic: waking up

meerkat at the houston zoo

and the winner is… marialr93

jaydeeel10:

Photojojo Daily Pic Pick

topic: waking up

meerkat at the houston zoo

and the winner is… marialr93

partyontheearth:

Lunch time at barnabys cafe

partyontheearth:

Lunch time at barnabys cafe

I believe I pass these damn shoes every day, and now I really want a pair of sparkly converses…

abrahan:

SHOES
- on my return to work during lunch.
THIS IS MY 1400th POST!

I believe I pass these damn shoes every day, and now I really want a pair of sparkly converses…

abrahan:

SHOES

- on my return to work during lunch.

THIS IS MY 1400th POST!

ytasinger:

Houston, Texas vista da estação espacial

ytasinger:

Houston, Texas vista da estação espacial

meteorshowr:

Amen // Houston, TX // July 2010

meteorshowr:

Amen // Houston, TX // July 2010

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