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johnny_k

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So, i stumbled on this website, Falling Fruit,  this weekend and thought it was alright;  a place to map the location of food sources across the nation. What a great idea; from native plants to cultivated fruits to safe for consumption dumpsters- really- it's all there. Find those fig trees near you.

http://fallingfruit.org/

Also, in  conjunction with this site is the San Antonio Fruit Tree Project, a stellar example of the goodness that can come from shared knowledge and a little inspiration. Start one in your neighborhood.


inaturalist is a little more broad- users are encouraged to share thier finds from the observable world and partake in discussion.  here is the link to the observations map   http://www.inaturalist.org/observations



check them out- it's a few ways to fight the winter blues till the grass is green again

johnny

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Bastrop, TX (8B)
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