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		<title>The woolliest gift wrap that ever was</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 20:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the holidays approach, I like to think of ways to be less wasteful and more woolly when it comes to spreading the holiday cheer. This year, I&#8217;ve decided go green with my gifts&#8211; so friends an family can expect to get plants and other handmade goodies, and yes, some Woollies to keep the plants [...]]]></description>
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<p>As the holidays approach, I like to think of ways to be less wasteful and more woolly when it comes to spreading the holiday cheer. This year, I&#8217;ve decided go green with my gifts&#8211; so friends an family can expect to get plants and other handmade goodies, and yes, some Woollies to keep the plants cozy through the winter. I have also decided to wrap my gifts in with the prettiest, most compostable gift wrap that nature has to offer&#8211; flowers and leaves! So get woolly this holiday season, gift green and why not use flowers instead of plastic bows, you&#8217;ll be giving a gift to mother nature, too.</p>
<p>See you next week!</p>
<p>xoxo</p>
<p>~Justina</p>
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		<title>A Pocket of a Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 19:27:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you couldn&#8217;t tell by our name, Pockets are pretty important to us. There&#8217;s nothing like having an unexpected pocket (Woolly or not) of green in any setting. That was the idea we were running with when we planted pop-up gardens all over NYC. It may be a concrete jungle, but that doesn&#8217;t mean there [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you couldn&#8217;t tell by our name, Pockets are pretty important to us. There&#8217;s nothing like having an unexpected pocket (Woolly or not) of green in any setting.</p>
<p>That was the idea we were running with when <a href="http://www.woollypocket.com/blog/2010/06/21/in-nyc-the-woolly-bunch-strikes-again/">we planted pop-up gardens all over NYC</a>. It may be a concrete jungle, but that doesn&#8217;t mean there isn&#8217;t any room for plants!</p>
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<p>Which is why we&#8217;re kind of smitten with Angels Knoll in downtown LA. This little pocket of a park made a name for itself as the park Tom and Summer frequent in hit indie-romance movie &#8220;500 Days of Summer.&#8221; You know what we&#8217;re talking about. It&#8217;s Tom&#8217;s favorite place to admire the architecture in downtown LA, and we&#8217;re not the least bit surprised.</p>
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<p>Bordering on one side of the of the park is Angels Flight, the world&#8217;s shortest funicular (attached to cable) railway, which just reopened this past March and costs a quarter for a one-way trip up the steep slope from Hill and Olive St. Something else that&#8217;s relatively new to Angels Knoll are the <em>goats.</em> You heard us right&#8211;goats! It turns out that it&#8217;s becoming something of a summertime tradition to <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/unleashed/2010/07/goats-near-angels-flight.html">ship in goats to eat up the weeds</a> in the Angels Knoll hill. The woolly friends are only there for a week or so, which means they&#8217;ve already gone for this summer, but we&#8217;re still in awe: how genius is it to use goats to clear out weeds in a completely natural way, instead of using lawnmowers?</p>
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<p>Really, though, we just love the idea that this park is adding some greenery to downtown. In the hustle and bustle of downtown, all you need to do for a breath of fresh air&#8211;literally and metaphorically&#8211;is shift your focus a little bit. Like we said, it&#8217;s a pocket of a park, but the good life comes in pockets, right?</p>
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