
Nonedible Groceries?

Homegrown

Home-grown tomatoes are easy and economical. And they taste so much better than any you will find in the supermarket that it can be hard to believe they are related.
It's not too late to get started. Plants are still available in local nurseries for less than $1.50 each. For a special treat, try the yellow pear variety. They look nice in salads, and are good enough to eat as snacks. If you have room for more than one plant, it can be fun and rewarding to experiment with one of the "heirloom" varieties.
Side-Blotched Lizard

Hummingbird Nest

Hummingbirds are federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. We should never harm, disturb or collect the birds or any of their parts, including feathers, eggs and nests. If you find a nest which appears to be in trouble, such as one containing eggs or babies which has fallen to the ground, you should immediately contact a licensed wild bird rehabilitator.
This empty nest will be allowed to continue drifting naturally on the wind.

How Los Angeles City Hall Spends Your Money

A million may not seem like much in light of the city's near-billion dollar deficit. But the city needs to follow the same advice that is handed out to individuals who find themselves deep in debt and unable to pay their bills. Stop spending money on things you don't need.
Of course, many residents are basketball fans and were pleased by the team's success. But few want to pay for a party they can't attend just to showcase millionaire athletes whose organization could -- and should -- pick up the entire check.
The nasty riot that followed Sunday's game resulted in injuries, vandalism, and looting. No matter who funds this event, is it really wise to invite yet more unruly crowds to another performance? The only positive element for Valley residents is that it will take place downtown instead of here.
Goodbye Grass?

How Dry I Am

Residents are expected to reduce their water usage by 15%. You have been assigned a "Tier 1 allotment". If you can stick with that, you pay for water at the lowest current rate. If you exceed it, "Tier 2" pricing (a much higher rate) is applied. To find out more about how this affects you, visit the DWP website at at www.ladwp.com.
Here are rules to remember:
- Sprinklers are to be used only on Mondays and Thursdays. (Hand watering is still allowed on other days.)
- No more than 15 minutes per sprinkler station.
- Watering (by hand or by sprinkler) may not be done between 9am and 4pm.
- Don't water hard surfaces (sidewalks, driveways, etc.) or allow excess runoff to enter the street.
- Don't water if it's raining.
- Leaks must be fixed.
- If you wash your car, use a hose with a shutoff valve.
- Don't run a decorative fountain unless the water is being recirculated.
- Restaurants may not serve unrequested water.
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