Tried this recipe from Alive Mag recently. It’s yummy. Saffron Stewed Chickpea Tagine with Olives Being one of the world’s most expensive spices, saffron is […] Read More
Category: sustainability
Portland and Vancouver have often been accused of being joined at the hipster. Just like us, they have cool coffee joints, craft breweries, food trucks, […] Read More
Oh! the charm of the Name! It brings light where there is darkness, happiness where there is misery, contentment where there is dissatisfaction, bliss where […] Read More
[youtube_sc url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=20&v=52D4jSOagBU”] Okay, I don’t want to sound like a no-fun Vancouver type, but tomorrow is Khatsalano Days. Which means 4th Avenue will be closed […] Read More
Saw this “Paris smart city” model on Green Renaissance. I’m not a big fan of these Jetsonian developments. Have we gone density crazy?
I’m dreaming of post thesis holidays. Green Renaissance posted this beautiful shot of a lagoon on the breathtaking island of Thassos, Greece. Apparently it’s quite […] Read More
Another great Facebook post from Green Renaissance. These South American Llareta plants grow ever so slowly – about a centimetre and a half a year, […] Read More
Canada Day. At home. On Native land.
Thanks to Green Renaissance for this haunting shot of Indonesian surf champion Dede Suryana riding a wave off Untung Jawa Island, Indonesia. He wasn’t surfing […] Read More
My peas aren’t quite making it home from the garden.