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Climate Camp fun at Barracks Lane

eleanor g. | 17.06.2007 15:32 | Climate Camp 2007 | Climate Chaos | Oxford

Oxford climate campers raise money for Heathrow camp at Barracks Lane Community Garden

happy cooks, happy customers
happy cooks, happy customers

cake galore
cake galore

Mmmmm
Mmmmm

plates...
plates...

proudly displayed
proudly displayed

top secret recipes...
top secret recipes...

looking for rainbows
looking for rainbows

...and a rather soggy tidy-up
...and a rather soggy tidy-up


A fun, if soggy, day was had by all at the official opening of the Barracks Lane Community Garden in Cowley on Saturday June 16. The Oxford Climate Camp contingent worked their socks off to provide amazing veggie food throughout the day, making a whopping £280 to go towards equipment for August's camp at Heathrow Airport.

New helpers are always welcome and are encouraged to go to the Climate Camp website to find out more, and get contact details for the Oxford group. Lots needs doing between now and August to make the camp a success- and the more smiley faces the merrier!

eleanor g.
- Homepage: http://www.climatecamp.org.uk

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Oxford climate campers raise money for Heathrow camp ......

17.06.2007 22:13

....... by getting sponsored to post the biggest pictures possible on indymedia

jammy


No need to be sarky

18.06.2007 09:38

Person who put this up didn't know how to resize pics, it'll get sorted, patience my friend! :)

Bee1


photos resized

18.06.2007 10:49

I've resized the photos. This is a common problem; you can use most image-editing programs to resize photos, for example GIMP  http://www.gimp.org/ (Image menu / Scale Image).

Or if you're on a computer where you can't install or use image-editing programs, for some reason, there are online utilities you can use, eg  http://www.picnik.com/

oxIMC admin


Sarky is my middle name

18.06.2007 11:38

in which case they shouldnt have put them up.

If you can work out the buttons on a digital camera you can resize a picture!
(how much more electricity do servers, telephone lines and computers burn waiting for millions of bytes to download?)

jammy