Tour de Farms was way colder than last year, but still pretty awesome.
(e:terry) and I left in the morning, and met up with
(e:yesthatcasey) for the urban farm portion.
(e:paul) rested up in bed during the morning.

Terry and I had to dress warm and sporty. It got warmer later though.

Ever since I replaced the chasis on my phone, the pictures are so blurry and overexposed. I think the lens plastic isn't as good.

Wilson Street urban farm. They have 25 lots and the one owner has a pretty intense beard.

The MAP chickens. I don't want to eat them but they're cute enough that I want to raise one.

This weird house in Elma had a garden of bald eagle status. 'Merica

You weren't supposed to pick the flowers at Ole's farm this year. Everyone who did got yelled at.

The food was really good this year. We had wraps from Ashker's for lunch, and I got bean salad and corn for dinner. Warning for next year, the potato salad has bacon in it.

Paul woke up at noon to pick up Casey after he got a flat. He raced out to Alden on his bike and we got to drink beer and eat with him.

I got to track Paul's Tour de suburb on the way over with Google+.
I've heard before coal pollution from rust belt powerplants makes our sunrises and sets so pink. I wonder if that's true .
Nice photos. Lake Erie sunrises are pretty awesome too. Always makes me think of the lyrics Chrissie Hynde wrote for the Pretenders' song, Day After Day, "Way up in the sky. Over the city and lake erie..."