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Brentwood Gardens boasts “patio style apartments,” but the patio is a 46-inch wide slab. Many residents have used small areas of land in front of their apartments for their small gardens. (Courtesy of Catherine Gleason)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Emma Rael-Lopez’s irises are in full bloom now, a bright riot of purple and yellow amid the ashen moonscape of gravel and rock spread across the property at the ironically named Brentwood Gardens Apartments.
“I’ve lived here for eight years, and when I first moved in, my neighbor planted those irises for me as a welcoming gift,” she said. “They bloom every year, but my neighbor died.”
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For the first time in its 55-year history, Grey Bruce Farmersâ Week will hold a virtual conference in January due to restrictions around COVID-19.
The event, which brings together farmers, speakers and industry stakeholders, has been a mainstay for the agriculture community in Grey and Bruce Counties since 1966.
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Lorie Smith, GBFW coordinator at Grey Ag Services, said transitioning to virtual will be a first for the weeklong conference but knowing how to adapt to change is something thatâs kept the event going for more than half a century.