Saw this post from Jim Pennie on Facebook via a couple of my FB friends. Heart-achingly beautiful. These chairs were laid out for a wedding […] Read More
Category: sustainability
A reminder about the current water restrictions in Vancouver. This is from the Greenest City newsletter. The record low snowpack on the mountains this spring […] Read More
I went back to school in 2012 with the sole purpose of getting a full time job. I was tired of the freelance roller coaster. […] Read More
The Pride Parade is today and it is fantastic, but the shopping at the festival on Sunset Beach is also pretty spectacular. Many of the […] Read More
The City of Vancouver has reached the halfway mark on its Greenest City Action Plan and is asking for input. It’s the Bright Green […] Read More
Derrick Jensen, an author, teacher activist and small farmer wrote a book called Endgame, The problem of civilization, Volume 1. It is 451 pages long […] Read More
In the early 1990s, I read a little booklet on grey water systems by Robert Kourik. Kourik has gone on to become a widely published […] Read More
The Society for Environmental Conservation (SPEC) invites you to join them on a tour to the Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) store on Broadway to learn […] Read More
I’ve been on one of these watershed tours before and they are fabulous. Metro Vancouver offers them July to September. Details below. Every summer we […] Read More
Look what my Buddha picked up at the Folk Fest this year. It rivals last year’s head dresses. This work of art is from Dropping […] Read More