I prefer to grow food in the front and back yard, but it’s nice for the kids and dogs to have some grass to roll […] Read More
Author: Spring Gillard
Cool new tech space at the library. Spotted this in the Greenest City newsletter this week. The Vancouver Public Library’s Downtown branch is now home […] Read More
Thanks to my mother for my love of the earth, and all its glorious gardens. I’m going to plant a heart in the Earth water […] Read More
Wals and Corcoran (2012) summarize some of the competencies considered key to the sustainability professional, including “thinking in a forward manner (anticipatory thinking), seeing relationships […] Read More
Robson Square skating rink has been transformed into a hip hop dance studio. The smooth floor is great for slides and spins. What a wonderful […] Read More
This is what the garbage containers looked like along 4th Avenue today. So much for the new city recycling program. David’s, Starbucks, 49th Parallel, Whole […] Read More
I’ve been dipping into a great book called Getting to Maybe, How the world is changed, as I inch along on my thesis. Here the […] Read More
I’m trying out one of the grow bags to grow some potatoes this year. I used the Geopot, but there are others on the market. […] Read More
Some wise Sunday thoughts from EE. Loving someone does not mean automatically acquiescing to their every whim. Sometimes love shows itself in saying no to […] Read More
Thanks to the City of Vancouver’s Greenest City newsletter for this post. Vancouver’s rezoning policy, updated in June 2014, now recognizes Passive House as a […] Read More