Things are different now than they used to be
This is a neato resource with an interactive component that lets you improve the quality of the searches. I had fun searching for mentions of Fort Bidwell and I was […]
Edible Education
This series is super watchable, assuming you have an hour and a half to spare and you remember to skip the first 7 minutes or so of many films if they include class […]
I accept this suffering!
I love this compassionate meander through a perspective that reminds us why it’s called “practice”. The Grit That Becomes a Pearl | Tricycle.
Mythic Cartography
The activity, discipline, and instinct called “tracking” links passive observation and empathetic transformation. I don’t do it very well at all out in nature but I imagine and hope that […]
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 […]
This is when you know…
…you need to step away from the computer for a bit and live your life.
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. […]
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.
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 […]
“There has never been a better time in the history of our economy”
Best quote: “Nobody wants to be broke, and nobody wants to struggle, but it’s part of the process”. When I procrastinate and do everything but the thing I am doing, […]