barthel:

You are all going along reading this article about how neighbors complained about the new east village UCB theater hanging a hilarious sign and being like AGH PEOPLE, and then this happens:

Instead, the sign will decorate a compost learning center run by  Earth Matter on Governors Island. This “Hot Chicks Room” will feature a  greenhouse containing chickens who, in their own way, will teach  visitors about the nutrient cycle and waste-reduction practices and help  create a fertile soil additive for the island.
Ms. DeDominicis of Earth Matter said the hot environment of the  greenhouse was helpful for the chicks, whose bodies need to be kept at  around 93 degrees for the first several weeks of their lives, and for  the creation of the compost, which needs to be kept at 140 degrees for  three days to kill off some organisms.
“With that high temperature,” she said, “we’re making a quality  product.”
Until the greenhouse opens around Memorial Day weekend, Ms.  DeDominicis said, about 55 chickens were living in her Lower East Side  apartment, surrounded by red lights. “It’s a red-light district,” she  said.”

LOVE YOU GUYS.

barthel:

You are all going along reading this article about how neighbors complained about the new east village UCB theater hanging a hilarious sign and being like AGH PEOPLE, and then this happens:

Instead, the sign will decorate a compost learning center run by Earth Matter on Governors Island. This “Hot Chicks Room” will feature a greenhouse containing chickens who, in their own way, will teach visitors about the nutrient cycle and waste-reduction practices and help create a fertile soil additive for the island.

Ms. DeDominicis of Earth Matter said the hot environment of the greenhouse was helpful for the chicks, whose bodies need to be kept at around 93 degrees for the first several weeks of their lives, and for the creation of the compost, which needs to be kept at 140 degrees for three days to kill off some organisms.

“With that high temperature,” she said, “we’re making a quality product.”

Until the greenhouse opens around Memorial Day weekend, Ms. DeDominicis said, about 55 chickens were living in her Lower East Side apartment, surrounded by red lights. “It’s a red-light district,” she said.”

LOVE YOU GUYS.