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All good: the way the blog looks (cartoons, mixed with text and photo's) and the fact that someone fighted a weird law that forbids having a front garden in North York.
Reviewed by DaysEye Oct 17 2008, 02:13pm ( 40 reviews ) • frankejames.com
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Rated by Xiane on Sep 26, 8:29am
A true tale of urban gardening... Inspiring story...
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Rated by the-fair on Sep 09, 12:36am
This is a sweet illustrated narration of a Toronto family's transformation of their driveway into a garden, and the nonsensical bureaucracies they overcame.
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Rated by Garfield33365 on Aug 05, 12:37am
love the way this story is presented
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Rated by Fluffy2002 on Jul 18, 10:24pm
An illustrated story about an eco-friendly household in Toronto that bucks the city and turns their driveway into a green space.
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Rated by kalaway on Jan 14 2009, 1:51pm
no watering then?
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Rated by moritherapy on Oct 28 2008, 3:53pm
An incredible doodle essay about turning a driveway into a paradies
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Reviewed by Imupabvit on Oct 26 2008, 3:00pm
And this cost how much? 20 grand, maybe - and it lowered the value of the property by probably the same amount if you ever want to sell the house. Seems a bit ridiculous.