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SPUR walking tour of The Garden Project: www.gardenproject.org

 

Photos by Zack Dinh

New Construction - Lower Ninth Ward - New Orleans. Many of the new homes incorporate solar panels necessitating a design that allows the roof-top panels to face the sun for the greatest period of time.

  

www.commongroundrelief.org/

 

My day in the Lower Ninth Ward blog entry

 

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Chimney pot as planter/raised bed :)

Latest job, almost finished, one less project on the books.

SPUR walking tour of The Garden Project: www.gardenproject.org

 

Photos by Zack Dinh

Although many lots are now standing vacant following the removal of the debris and remains of the previous home, some buildings, such as this one, still stand empty awaiting their fate. Depending on the amount of damage and structural integrity many homes were gutted to the studs and then completely refurbished from the inside out while others needed to be destroyed.

 

www.commongroundrelief.org/

 

My day in the Lower Ninth Ward blog entry

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Follow my travels and photographic adventures at: www.MegapixelTravel.com

Photo taken by Lilly Rice, Berea College Intern, Cate and Brooklyn try a mustard flower plant, along with Sophia, as Lindsey and Aubrey look on, 6/16/21

Latest job, almost finished, one less project on the books.

The Emperor Fountain in the Canal Pond at Chatsworth in Derbyshire. Designed by Joseph Paxton who was, at the time, head gardener to the Duke of Devonshire.

 

Paxton later went on to design the Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851.

Middle School volunteers help plant native species outside the 8th grade classrooms to attract local wildlife.

Latest job, almost finished, one less project on the books.

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