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Is it ethical to plant a food garden in a drought? Yes
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Careful water conservation in your garden can produce a food harvest using less water than most crops produced by agriculture.Photos by Pam Peirce
As California repeats its frequent pattern of periodic extreme drought, I think of a past drought during which a friend told me of an elderly San Francisco widower who stopped growing vegetables to help save water. He just stopped, left his yard fallow, bought his vegetables.
As gardening to grow food had been his exercise and among his greatest joys. I have often wondered what happened next. Did he despair when he gave up his garden? Was his health good enough to allow him to garden when that drought let up? Should gardeners stop gardening when water restrictions are imposed?
May 9, 2021
TEHACHAPI, CALIFORNIA (AP) – Giant California condors are rare – but not at Cinda Mickolsâ home.
About 15 to 20 of the giant endangered birds have recently taken a liking to the house in the city of Tehachapi and made quite a mess.
Mickolsâ daughter, Seana Quintero of San Francisco, began posting photos of the rowdy guests on Twitter.
She told the San Francisco Chronicle the birds showed up at her motherâs home sometime last weekend.
The birds have trashed the deck – ruining a spa cover, decorative flags and lawn ornaments. Plants have been knocked over, railings scratched and thereâs poop everywhere.
California woman has home trashed by flock of messy condors
California woman has home trashed by flock of messy condors Sun, 9 May 2021, 5:20PM
California condors rest on Cinda Mickols porch as a flock of the rare, endangered birds took over her deck over the weekend in Tehachapi, California. (Photo / AP)
California woman has home trashed by flock of messy condors
Giant California condors are rare but not at Cinda Mickols home.
About 15 to 20 of the giant endangered birds have recently taken a liking to the house in the city of Tehachapi and made quite a mess.
Mickols daughter, Seana Quintero of San Francisco, began posting photos of the rowdy guests on Twitter.
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