Maybe it's a testament to how well the Hayes Valley Farm has integrated itself into the day-to-day fabric of San Francisco: Less than three years after its installation on top of an unused section of freeway off-ramp, a fully functional farm tucked into the middle of the bustling urban neighborhood barely causes onlookers to bat an eyelash. But sadly, the city's first experiment in large-scale urban farming may soon vanish from the 2.2-acre patch of land sandwiched between Laguna and Octavia streets. BLOG POSTS | Jed Kolko: Welcome to the Gayborhood In honor of Gay Pride month, we wanted to find the gayest neighborhoods across America. No surprise that San Francisco's Castro neighborhood is at the top of the list. | | George Heymont: The Parenting Trap If there is one area of grave concern for any parent, it is the thought that their child is vulnerable to attack. But what happens when the child of your dreams -- the apple of your eye -- starts acting like a belligerent little bastard? | | Chris Powell: Summertime Success Secrets Make a plan and stick to it. Instead of filling up on carbs and empty calories you can enjoy what the season really has to offer. Here are a few suggestions to tantalize your taste buds without jeopardizing your health. | | Don Dianda: I Had It All, or So I Thought I woke up during my junior year of college: I had had enough. The drinking didn't do it for me. The partying didn't do it for me. Vegas, Miami, L.A., didn't do it for me. I had been living in a dream and I was finally beginning to realize it. | | Cathy Brooks: It Gets Indie: A Teen Takes on LGBT Teen Bullying ... Again When 14-year-old Noah Hornik began seeing the rise in LGBT teen suicides last year, he had to do something. That something is It Gets Indie, a benefit concert taking place in San Francisco this weekend for the second year. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.COM |
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