Sunday, March 18, 2012

Gratitude



Louie Schwartzberg TED talk
Wings of life

RIP Mindalin Grado Surakus

My cousin Mindy passed this week, she was only 32 & leaves behind a 3 year old son.  


From the time I was very young I loved Mindy.  When she moved to Alaska I dedicated this song to her,  "I see the moon, the moon sees me, the moon sees the one I loved to see. So god bless the moon & god bless me, & god bless the one I'd loved to see.  It seems to me that god above created you for me to love, he picked you out from all the rest, because he knew I'd love you the best."

I always think of Mindy when noticing the moon & I always will.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Smart Design

Green Leaf, an enormous new sustainable garden city will integrate architecture & nature to provide low-energy, high-density housing is currently under construction in Dhaka, one of the most crowded & polluted cities on the planet. 

Love it!

Read more Green Leaf & Co.Exist.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Happy New Year

These ideals of Ma'at are pretty nice & made me think of New Year's resolutions.  

Best wishes for 2012!


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Guerrilla Grafters

Guerrilla Grafters are splicing fruit-bearing branches onto city trees in SF!  Super cool.

Read the whole story here: http://www.fastcoexist.com

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Buzz


We need to respect bees, especially the Queen Bee.  Come on humans, we can do better.  
Support holistic beekeeping practices. 

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

So fall, so good.

Autumn is officially here & I am loving it.

Off to do some camping this weekend & thought I’d share this Prayer of the Woods. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Meeting my sweet baby nephew






Nancy brought Evan to California. Needless to say, I loved him.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Monday, August 15, 2011

Time Exchange

I keep hearing more & more about Long Beach Time Exchange & found that Time Banking, exchanging skills & services for Time Dollars, has been a model with roots back to 1980. 

The concept is simple: One hour equals one time dollar, regardless of the service given, so there’s really no bartering involved. From dog-walking to graphic design, community organizing to tutoring, cooking lessons to massage therapy, everyone’s time is valued equally.  When someone helps you, they earn a credit that they can spend with any other member on any of the services in the network. It’s a powerful idea that helps to grow stronger communities.

Sounds like a good idea to me.  As someone who has thoroughly enjoyed the service of volunteer work, the idea of having time dollars credited to me would make the experience even more rewarding. 
Links: 
Time Banks USA
Time Dollars

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Denver




Three day weekend + the mile high city + two of my favorites = Good times

Monday, June 27, 2011

Dottie


The other day while walking home I spotted Dottie working in her yard.  I said hi and told her I had always admired her yard. 

She invited me for a tour of the rest, so impressive… she has tomatoes, Japanese cucumber, Australian beans, raspberries, blackberries, a huge grape vine, orange tree, fig tree, pineapples, carrots, beets, potatoes, passion fruit, every herb you can think of, Myer lemons, chard, artichokes, brussels sprouts and more.  She has lived in the house 78 years, in addition to gardening she is a mechanic and handywoman, ocean enthusiast, and motorcycle lover.  She regularly cans and pickles her abundant produce. 

I’m sharing a few pics snapped with my phone while I was there… she didn’t want to be photographed, but I have to tell you she was very fit and had the most adorable white hair. 

I hope we become friends!