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Photo by J. Robert Schreader Photography

Photo by J. Robert Schreader Photography

Photos from our fourth annual Dig In, KC!, a dinner with farmers and friends benefiting Cultivate Kansas City.

 

Photos by Victoria Marcklinger

Photos from our fourth annual Dig In, KC!, a dinner with farmers and friends benefiting Cultivate Kansas City.

 

Photos by Victoria Marcklinger

Photos from our fourth annual Dig In, KC!, a dinner with farmers and friends benefiting Cultivate Kansas City.

 

Photos by Victoria Marcklinger

Photos from our fourth annual Dig In, KC!, a dinner with farmers and friends benefiting Cultivate Kansas City.

 

Photos by Victoria Marcklinger

Tonight DIGIN to DOCS featured the film Through a Blue Lens. In this documentary, addicts talk openly about how they ended up on the streets. Through their participation in this film, they want to stop others from joining their nightmare. Michael's Bloor-Lansdowne Blog has a nice write up on the film.

The two Lady Blackhawk keepers lead the team off the field with diginity after a well deserved tie.

My free seeds arrived, from BBC Dig In!

 

[Day 131/365 - 2009-05-11]

Dig In at Slow Food NYC's Ujima Garden in Brooklyn, NY.

Photo by J. Robert Schreader Photography

Dig In at Slow Food NYC's Ujima Garden in Brooklyn, NY.

Dig In at Slow Food NYC's Ujima Garden in Brooklyn, NY.

My behind the scenes pics during the filming of the music video for Dig In in the Florida Keys in 2001. Video was directed by Samuel Baker.

 

FInd the finished video on VEVO

Demonstration Gardens

The Dig In! collective maintains garden plots around campus. They are using these spaces to raise awareness about urban agriculture, local food and sustainable design issues on the University of Toronto campus campusagriculture.ca/

Tonight DIGIN to DOCS featured the film Through a Blue Lens. In this documentary, addicts talk openly about how they ended up on the streets. Through their participation in this film, they want to stop others from joining their nightmare. Michael's Bloor-Lansdowne Blog has a nice write up on the film.

Tonight DIGIN to DOCS featured the film Through a Blue Lens. In this documentary, addicts talk openly about how they ended up on the streets. Through their participation in this film, they want to stop others from joining their nightmare. Michael's Bloor-Lansdowne Blog has a nice write up on the film.

The BBC 'dig-in' french beans. I think they are still sulking about being planted out too early!

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