Photo by Joseph Hempfling

It’s 7 a.m., 48°, and headed to 54°. If you are assuming there will also be rain, you are correct. Details are here.

Are you the sort of person who approves of putting seeds in the dirt and growing things? And then selling them? Former Mission farmers Little City Gardens would like you to know that the second public hearing for the urban agriculture legislation is this Monday.

Today: An all-Mission-all-the-time reading from the book “Infinite City,” with Rebecca Solnit, Adriana Camarena and Jaime Cortez, at Galeria de la Raza.

The Bay Citizen writes that there’s no extra water for California farmers until the salmon get theirs.

Your graffiti-in-other-cities-news for today: A few gallons of chalkboard paint, and we could have something interesting, instead of all those advertisements up and down Valencia.

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Heather Smith covers a beat that spans health, food, and the environment, as well as shootings, stabbings, various small fires, and shouting matches at public meetings. She is a 2007 Middlebury Fellow in Environmental Journalism and a contributor to the book Infinite City.

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