A 3-year project to encourage a natural, changeable and sustainable backyard The Still, Familiar Spring time It’s gotten better over the past 20 years, but there still remains that sweet smell of burning fumes in Kansas City—especially those new gentrified areas—where the mowing machines zip across lifeless, drug addicted lawns, while cutting the grass to “acceptable” levels, leaf blowers puncture ear drums and drown out any natural sounds and underground sprinkler systems water sidewalks … and the
Keep On Rolling, 59
Keep On Rolling, 59
Keep On Rolling, 59
A 3-year project to encourage a natural, changeable and sustainable backyard The Still, Familiar Spring time It’s gotten better over the past 20 years, but there still remains that sweet smell of burning fumes in Kansas City—especially those new gentrified areas—where the mowing machines zip across lifeless, drug addicted lawns, while cutting the grass to “acceptable” levels, leaf blowers puncture ear drums and drown out any natural sounds and underground sprinkler systems water sidewalks … and the