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At the first installment of the Back-to-Basics Boot Camp: Survival Skills for Sustainable City Living workshops, presented by ReadyMade and Socrates Sculpture Park, at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, NYC.
This one was on container gardening, with experts from Eagle Street Rooftop Farms in Brooklyn, and Plant Specialists in LIC. It happened on Sunday, April 18, 2010.
At the first installment of the Back-to-Basics Boot Camp: Survival Skills for Sustainable City Living workshops, presented by ReadyMade and Socrates Sculpture Park, at Socrates Sculpture Park in Long Island City, NYC.
This one was on container gardening, with experts from Eagle Street Rooftop Farms in Brooklyn, and Plant Specialists in LIC. It happened on Sunday, April 18, 2010.
Annie from Eagle Street Rooftop Farms (center) throws down about container gardening.
Containers, boxes, and packages. Make a photo with one or more as a subject and illustrate what they mean to you.
Not really inspired today but they do represent me and my life - laid by my beautiful girls Dolly, Daydream and Isabel they are free range and wander around our veg patch and orchard. The egg is itself a container of life!
Auckland is the primary container shipping port in New Zealand, due to having a good harbor on the relatively serene east coast as well as more than a quarter of the country's population.
Giornata Volontariato
Esposizione Mezzi e Attrezzature in Piazza Craveri
Croce Rossa Italiana
Corpo Militare
The arrival of the 40' container which I've purchased to provide a place for storage until I can build.
These guys will soon be in action.
Thanks to a trade with Vintage Thriftster I have some of these nifty containers for my herbs and spices.
These packets of herbs/spices are only 99 cents at Cost Plus World Market, a better deal than the same quantity for $1.99 if you buy them in the jar.
Thanks again J!
Taken at Genoa - Italy
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I believe this is barley they had sitting out, waiting to go into production. Mac and Jack's make four kinds of beer: Serengeti Wheat, African Amber, an IPA, and Black Cat Porter. They let you sample them all (in that order) in a Mac and Jack's pint glass that you get to keep at the end.
Another view of my container garden. I've managed to keep plants in a pot alive for over a year! This pot of succulents started with five varieties, and I now only have three, but that's ok because they are all thriving. I am pleased.
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Container crane at Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica. These cranes are pretty impressive. They can be used to life all types of items, including shipping containers.
See the before and after of our container garden. It is now a beautiful place to sit out in. For the full story, click on the link below.
www.cherrymenlove.com/gardening_flowers/2010/07/creating-...
"COSCO Felixstowe" in the foreground.
Shipping on Port Phillip Bay.
Seen from the walking track from Rosebud to "Seawinds"
Arthur's Seat
Mornington Peninsular
Victoria
This large Container ship, Asklipios, sails under the Liberian Flag from its home port in Monrovia, Liberia. The vessel was built in 2011 and has a deadweight capacity of 118,814 tons and measures an impressive 1,147 feet in length, nearly a football field longer than the Aircraft Carrier Yorktown in its backdrop.
It is heading under the Arthur Ravenel Bridge to the Port of Charleston to offload cargo. From there it headed to Norfolk, VA and arrived mid-morning the following day.