Some pictures from last Sunday:

What a crew.

Those girls can shovel.

I'm supervising.

They said it could never be done, but Andy and I ripped this screaming chunk of concrete from the bowels of the earth. Good job, Andy.

Filling the tire compost pyramid.
Our neighborhood group has adopted the East Nashville Co-op garden for the summer. We are collecting compost matter for their extensive compost system, and we had a good time gardening last sunday. Thanks to everyone who came, and I look forward to doing more work in the garden as summer comes on!
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