Cool Organic Food Blog images

A few nice organic food blog images I found:

Stop petting me, and gimme some of that food!
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Image by Ed Yourdon
This was taken a little farther north on Park Avenue, away from the business/office buildings, and into the residential area … probably in the high 50s or low 60s.

This dog was quite patient, and fairly content to have his owner stroke his head … but it was pretty obvious that he was putting up with it only because he thought there was a chance he’d be rewarded with a bite of food…

Note: this photo was published in a Jun 19, 2009 blog titled "BowLingual : l’appareil qui traduit les aboiements du chien." It was also published in a Feb 11, 2010 CNN Asia blog titled "Barking up the wrong tree? iPhone’s doggy translator application." And it was published in an Apr 26, 2010 blog titled "Easy and Affordable Organic DIY Dog Food Recipes." It was also published in an undated (early Dec 2010) blog titled "Beware of Homemade Dog Food Recipes That Can Harm Your Dog," as well as another undated (early Dec 2010) blog titled "Owners Lucky Enough To Look Like Their Dogs."

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a Jan 14, 2011 blog titled "Nice Organic Raw Dog Foods photos." It was also published in a May 1, 2011 blog titled "Diets for cancer in cats and dogs – you are what you eat, a fighting cancer machine." And it was published in a May 13, 2011 blog titled "How To Create an Ideal Customer Profile." It was also published in a Nov 3, 2011 blog titled "Who Will You Feed?" And it was published in an undated (mid-Nov 2011) "Facility City" blog titled "The Importance of Winding Down and How a Dog Can Help," as well as an undated (mid-Nov 2011) blog titled "Q&A: Newman’s Own Organic Dry Dog Food!!!?"

Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Jun 18, 2012 blog titled "Learning Do you have your dog / puppy barks more after going to the dog park?" It was also published in a Nov 21, 2012 blog titled "Q&A: I was wondering if anyone knows any good and fun baby shower games to play?"

Moving into 2013, the photo was published in a Feb 16, 2013 blog titled "Comida para Perros – Aprende cómo Alimentar a tu Perro CORRECTAMENTE." It was also published in a Mar 27, 2013 blog titled "How can i teach my puppy how 2 go do his business outside?"

Moving into 2014, the photo was published in an April 28, 2014 blog titled "L’amore tra una donna e il suo cane commuove il web."

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Advice to photographers: if you’re looking for interesting scenes and people to photograph, don’t bother with Park Avenue on the Friday that marks the beginning of Labor Day weekend.

I speak from experience: after taking care of an errand on Third Avenue and 44th Street, I thought it might be interesting to walk up Park Avenue and take pictures of well-dressed business people, fashionably-dressed socialites, kids, dogs, babysitters, and the various other kinds of people that you typically do see on Park Avenue. But not today: it was mostly empty, as I walked north all the way to 86th Street…

And the overwhelming majority of people that I did see, along the way, were … well, what can I say? They were probably all very nice people, and if they live or work on Park Avenue, there’s a good chance that they’re successful, ambitious, rich and/or famous. But they still didn’t look very interesting. In fact, they looked downright dull and boring. I guess all of the handsome/beautiful/sexy/stylish/interesting Park Avenue denizens were already off at the Hamptons for the long weekend …

… well, perhaps things will be more interesting after Labor Day, when everyone is back in town and the kids are back in school. Unfortunately, at that point I’m likely to be far too busy to find the hour or two that it takes to walk this long stretch of the avenue. We’ll see…

Organic Food Sold at Flint Farmers Market Open All Year Round in Flint Michigan Photo by Michigan Municipal League
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Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
The Michigan Municipal League has identified eight assets that make vibrant communities, such as walkability, cultural and economic development, green initiatives, education, multiculturalism and entrepreneurship. The League is continually visiting Michigan communities to view these assets in action. These photos are from a late fall, 2011, trip to the Flint Farmers Market and the rejuvenated downtown Flint, business district The League regularly posts photos from these visits here in this collection on flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/michigancommunities/collections/721…. Learn more about the eight assets that make for vibrant communities and the League’s Center for 21st Century Communities here: www.mml.org/resources/21c3/about.html. Read a blog about placemaking by League CEO Dan Gilmartin at www.economicsofplace.com/ and purchase our book about placemaking, called “Economics of Place: The Value of Building Communities Around People” here on Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/The-Economics-Place-Building-Communities/d…

Fresh Produce at Flint Farmers Market Open All Year Round in Flint Michigan Photo by Michigan Municipal League
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Image by Michigan Municipal League (MML)
The Michigan Municipal League has identified eight assets that make vibrant communities, such as walkability, cultural and economic development, green initiatives, education, multiculturalism and entrepreneurship. The League is continually visiting Michigan communities to view these assets in action. These photos are from a late fall, 2011, trip to the Flint Farmers Market and the rejuvenated downtown Flint, business district The League regularly posts photos from these visits here in this collection on flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/michigancommunities/collections/721…. Learn more about the eight assets that make for vibrant communities and the League’s Center for 21st Century Communities here: www.mml.org/resources/21c3/about.html. Read a blog about placemaking by League CEO Dan Gilmartin at www.economicsofplace.com/ and purchase our book about placemaking, called “Economics of Place: The Value of Building Communities Around People” here on Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/The-Economics-Place-Building-Communities/d…

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