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Pure admiration for the precision and patience. Food in art.
SUBMISSION: For his latest exhibition at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, German artist Wolfgang Laib poured over 30,000 piles of rice and seven piles of pollen to create one of his largest installations ever entitled Unlimited Ocean.
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SUBMISSION: 100 pomegranate seeds, organized neatly.
Man orders the seeds, yet the pomegranate bursts on the tree. Dropping seeds and attracting the late comers to the garden.
SUBMISSION: pomeganite seeds organized by color
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La Niña brings lots of rain to California. This time of year, the storms and winds are a danger to our fruit trees. The bees have no chance to pollinate. The fruit and nut growers of California have issued a warning. Planting of row crops will be delayed. I know, the soil is pure mud at this stage. All the early preparation helped a bit, but will not be able to plant tomatoes.
This was my garden last year about this time. No bees yet.
So, prepare for higher nut and fruit prices. Add that to higher cotton prices, clothes more expensive. Higher wheat prices.
My dear bees, come out, come out and do your work. I want apples, peaches and plums. Almonds. I want lots of almonds.
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Food paradise. Bitter artichokes. Heavenly cheese. Salami heaven, you can see from the fat content that it’s good.
(Source: thatkindofwoman, via randomitus)
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