KU’s Community Tool Box
I’m excited to be able to start thinking about this kind of thing again. The University of Kansas has done a wonderful job of putting some really valuable information together […]
Great now I’m hungry.
Not really. This made me think a little about the psychological, cultural, and practical links between money and food. What 2,000 Calories Looks Like – NYTimes.com.
The Permaculture Student
This just seems like such a squared-away and well put together site. I wonder if my permaculture plan would be a lot farther along if I were a better artist. […]
How do you do it, Joanne?
Are you an army of bots or people, or an algorithm that is perfectly tuned to create residual income opportunities, or just super great at looking at the internet? In […]
Beautiful, inspiring
This site is perfect in so many ways – smart, beautiful, relevant. It hit me like a lightening bolt. Women Farmers Practicing Regenerative Agriculture – Home.
It has to end somehow
When entering or leaving the Zendo, one steps through the door leading with the foot closest to to door hinge. Why? Well, you have to do it somehow, says the […]
This is when you know…
…you need to step away from the computer for a bit and live your life.
How To Deactivate Your Facebook Account – The Establishment
Oh Death and Birthday Book, poor and excellent substitute for a village, a community, a family. Source of positive feedback, encouragement, and “things that I would never see […]
Hedgehog Christmas!
This is probably the most poignant and depressing Christmas movie ever.
Your attention please
““The cure for Ebola is probably in this room.” A long and readable piece about rare plants featuring a charismatic Spanish horticultural scientist and so much more. Why would someone steal […]