Looks like the White House veggie garden is a go, confirming all the talk so far. Look forward to the official announcement. There's a long history to this -- Jefferson had a garden at the White House and grazed sheep on the front lawn in 1807.
According to the Jefferson Encyclopedia:
By the spring there were almost forty presidential sheep grazing on the square in front of the White House. If it had been the year 2000, there would also have been a flock of lawsuits. Several unsuspecting pedestrians tried to take a short cut across the square, met the Shetland ram, and were vanquished in their encounter. One William Keough wrote Jefferson that "in Passing through the President's Square [I] was attacked and severely wounded and bruised by your excellency's ram-of which [I] lay ill for five or six weeks." Another of the ram's unfortunate victims, as we learn from the diary of Jefferson's friend Anna Maria Thornton, was "a fine little boy killed by the Ram that the president has."
Obviously, that type of animal husbandry would best be avoided now, though a ram might do wonders for dealing with AIG.

Sam, great job! The loaves look awesome. I want to try them. Beautiful crumb and crust. They're on my "to do" list. I'll see how they do at 7,800 feet!
Posted by: Roger | March 19, 2009 at 04:15 PM
Glad to hear Mrs. Obama is gardening on the lawn. I hope that she really does it rather than a hired gardener and with her children and the President. That is an example to set. Nothing large, nothing fancy. Everyone can garden be it in a container on the railing, in a small back yard or out in the sticks. We need more people gardening, connecting back to the land and life. (Sheep would be great, keep that grass short - they are the traditional lawnmowers.)
Posted by: Walter Jeffries | March 21, 2009 at 03:31 PM