New technology will remind people to slow down in at least one school zone in Penticton. This solar powered sign will register your speed and […] Read More
Category: sustainability
As associate producer of the Vancouver Garden Show in 2005, I had a large palette: fifty acres of open green space at VanDusen Gardens with 10,000 […] Read More
I’m visiting my family in the Okanagan. Read in the Penticton Herald that the City is asking for the public’s input on a community cycling plan. They […] Read More
I have learned a lot during the renovation process that is currently going on in my building. I now know who to talk to, but […] Read More
After I left City Farmer, I thought I might develop a small green tours business. I began to shop the idea around. A colleague encouraged […] Read More
Nearly a month after I developed a horrible hacking cough, it persists. The smell from the toxic sealant the construction crew used on the new […] Read More
I’ve been going through past projects to create a project highlights page for my site. When I was working for the Rivershed Society of BC […] Read More
I slept sitting up Monday night, propped up by pillows. The sleep was not great, but it kept me from coughing my head off completely. […] Read More
Back in the early 1990s, my environmentalist side was just being kindled. I had just started recycling, no easy feat as it was well before […] Read More
I was at a meditation retreat outside of Portland on the weekend. It was held at Queen of Angels Monastery. The Benedictine Sisters who call […] Read More