- Local real estate agent Meredith McKenzie has a fascinating blog post about why Altadena has appeal for the urban homesteading lifestyle -- and puts in a plug for "authentically local" businesses (yay!). We DO want to know where she found this urban farmstead she describes for under $400K, tho'.
- And in a somewhat related manner, the Arroyo Food Co-Op recently elected four new board members: Joe Masiero, Laura Floom Manning , Mia Dunn and Tricia Keane. Co-op members also decided on a plan to move forward with a smaller and/or leased location when it finally gets up and running. (Altadenablog is also proud to be listed first in the co-op's "Friends and Associates" page, but with Zona Rosa at the bottom, we suspect it's an alphabetical thing!)
- PSN's Janette Williams looks at Nancy Steele stepping down from the presidency of the Arroyo & Foothills Conservancy, and new president Tim Wendler. Wendler is the former chair of Pasadena's Hahamongna Watershed Park and the Recreation and Parks Commission.