Why A LOCAL Green Economy and Morbidly fascinating
Posted by James Breen at 31 January 2008 5:2
Don't be scared, healthy living is not an mysterious theme, everybody talk about it. Here something I want to share with you.
Aside from this, all things I known have been centered together and given a new picture. I believe that is fabulous, you should read it:
Barbara asked on her blog if anyone reading the post has had a mentor. I have had the honor of having a few: Wayne - I used to visit my uncle Wayne and his family each Summer in So. California during my Jr. High years. I loved spending a few weeks or a couple months at their place each year. He always took an interest in me and was willing to talk about anything. He introduced me to the Scriptures, to other older men who were living healthy lives and who were good husbands and fathers .. full article.
Take a look on this one post on yesterday.
Anyone interested in setting up a Green Map project for their region will be interested in Judy Wicks' approach to sustainable development. Judy is a national leader in the North American local, living economies movement. A lot of us would love to see OUR region as a: "a fertile marketplace for green businesses with a growing creative class of designers, inventors, and entrepreneurs, artists and musicians, dress and furniture makers, supported by consumers with a high demand for all things .. read the rest.
Take a look on this one post on yesterday.
One of the better books I've read in the last few years was entitled, "The Great Mortality" - a splendidly written chronicle of the Black Plague. The author turned a particularly grim period of history into a gripping, if macabre page turner, virtually anthropomorphizing the virulent bacteria that killed around one third of all people then living in Europe and which in places reached a mortality rate as high as 50%. In the New York Times today, two anthropologists challenge the accepted ..Read the rest of this post.
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