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  • Los Angeles, California: Jimmy Williams, the "tomato man," grows rare tomatoes and other vegetables in a small space in his Los Angeles garden (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Jimmy Williams, the "tomato man," grows rare tomatoes and other vegetables in a small space in his Los Angeles garden (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Jimmy Williams, the "tomato man," grows rare tomatoes and other vegetables in a small space in his Los Angeles garden (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Jimmy Williams, the "tomato man," grows rare tomatoes and other vegetables in a small space in his Los Angeles garden (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Jimmy Williams, the "tomato man," grows rare tomatoes and other vegetables in a small space in his Los Angeles garden (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Festus, Missouri: Curt Sleeper looks at the cave ceiling and walls from the third floor office and storage space. His house is built inside a 17,000 square foot cave in this small town south of St. Louis. (Photo: Ann Summa)
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Gloria Sanchez (mother) son Leo, and her daughter Cristina, in the living room of the home built by Casita Linda. They are part of a are part of a 3-generation 8-person family living together in this one open space. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 8/29/08: Gloria  Sanchez  (mother) son Leo, and her daughter Cristina, in the living room of the home built by Casita Linda. They are part of a are part of a 3-generation 8-person family living together in this one open space. Casita Linda is a Mexican non-profit organization, started and run by North Americans, which builds adobe homes for families in extreme poverty (photo: Ann Summa).
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  • Los Angeles, California: Jorge Pardo's house and garden has interior spaces that extend to the outside, and outdoor "rooms" created in the garden which uses native plants and succulents. Garden design by Judy Kameon.
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  • Los Angeles, California: Jorge Pardo's house and garden has interior spaces that extend to the outside, and outdoor "rooms" created in the garden which uses native plants and succulents. Garden design by Judy Kameon.
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  • Los Angeles, California: Jorge Pardo's house and garden has interior spaces that extend to the outside, and outdoor "rooms" created in the garden which uses native plants and succulents. Garden design by Judy Kameon.
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  • Los Angeles, California: Jorge Pardo's house and garden has interior spaces that extend to the outside, and outdoor "rooms" created in the garden which uses native plants and succulents. Garden design by Judy Kameon.
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