I like this concept. There are several articles on it, and I had thought about doing stuff like this before, and have seen evidence of it, but dind't know it had a name or was some underground movement. I like this idea a lot. It seems like reclaiming more than unused land -- it's reclaiming the rebel inside, and the life of some tribe in which people grew whatever wherever. Locking up the food, the plants, the life is kind of ugly when you think about it.
Here's a good article on guerilla gardening, And here's another one.
The ferrets are: sleeping
Weather: overcast
Reading: The Holy, by Daniel Quinn. I've read several of his lately and am glad that I have. I have learned some things about history, and "pre-history," as we've been taught to call it, anthropology, economics, education and religion. Very interesting, to say the least, and I have passed a book along to my daughter and encouraged others to read his stuff.
Listening to in the car: Ladder of Years, by Anne Tyler.
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