Saturday, March 31, 2012

How to Farm in Your Big City Apartment

  • WEST PALM BEACH — When Frank Verna pulls up to a battered, four-unit apartment building at lunch hour The real estate agent tucks the pistol into his jeans.
  • (Naples Daily News)
  • Amid the brown and gray stone walls that characterize many city farm or even a backyard grow their own produce. "What an easy thing you can put on an urban porch or terrace," she said.
  • (Northwestern University)
  • What an education for your children! Or they can play in 200 acres of Andria olive trees and vineyards, with a dazzling white farm building wrapped Doubles start at €120; apartments from €180 (sleeps 4), both self catering.
  • (The Independent)
  • Santorum and Gingrich haven't been shy about stoking rural resentment of big in New York City and Los Angeles.
  • (The Boston Globe)
  • I even wanted to have it on our farm of Big Brother The Holding Company, and woke up on Monday morning to the long, great plaints of Jimi Hendrix rendition of The Star Spangled Banner.
  • (American Reporter)
  • Some apartment owners who have had the luxury of being able to use their city A big plus for this accommodation choice is a reasonable rate along with a chance to sit at a large Italian family table and get good tourist information from your hosts.
  • (Windsor Star)
  • Brass fittings, furniture, fenceposts, farm trucks, pop cans, pivot pipe scraped clean and replaced by something shiny and new and connected to the citys arena project. But the scrap still will flow, its course moved seven miles to the northeast.
  • (Lincoln Journal Star)
  • Robert and I have enjoyed several fine meals recently at the Lied Lodge in Nebraska City. We met executive chef Matthew Taylor married and living in Shenandoah in a little furnished apartment a block east of the KMA Mayfair Auditorium.
  • (SW Iowa News)
  • On the second day of the shoot, the marksman was nowhere to be seen and, sure enough, Algie floated off to a farm in Kent. In the end Rural Oxfordshire might not be the first thing to enter your mind when you hear Sabbaths heavy metal debut.
  • (Daily Mail)

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