Please to be enjoying this exciting video from the beloved viral video sensation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Our first thought was "Superfund site," but instead the EPA wanted to showcase the RA's lakeshore protection project, which mostly involves avoiding the construction of bulkheads on the shoreline through the use of natural plantings and "coconut fiber biologs," which sounds to us like something you'd buy at Whole Foods as a low-fat alternative to a Texas donut, the end.
Green space. Conformist architectural noncomformity. Lots of earth tones. Home Depot! A look at what's doing in the New Town (tm) of Reston (tm), warts and all.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
On The YouTubes: The EPA Comes to Reston
Please to be enjoying this exciting video from the beloved viral video sensation, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Our first thought was "Superfund site," but instead the EPA wanted to showcase the RA's lakeshore protection project, which mostly involves avoiding the construction of bulkheads on the shoreline through the use of natural plantings and "coconut fiber biologs," which sounds to us like something you'd buy at Whole Foods as a low-fat alternative to a Texas donut, the end.
Boy, was I disappointed -- I thought they said "coconut fiber BLOG". Where does someone go to get the latest coconut fiber news?
ReplyDeleteHas the EPA also looked into the possibility of using dead dogs named Hank as natural shoreline bulkheads?
ReplyDelete♪ I've got a lovely bunch of coconut biologs,
DeleteThere they all are, standing in a row - ♪♪ - the late Merv Griffin
♪♪ It's not easy being green...♪♪♪
- the very much extant Kermit the Frog