In August we made our way down to Vilcabamba. It's a tiny village in the province of Loja, near the Peruvian border. To get there from Cuenca you take a bus to the...
For my next installment of belated recollections from the past, I submit to you my first trip to El Oriente, Ecuador's wild west. Or rather, wild east. And while the western deserts and mountains of...
One of technology's many promises was that it would increase available leisure time. It has, but it does not feel like it is so, because we choose to spend most of our extra time with...
I just discovered this fabulous 'ecospeakers' website that includes folks like Huey Johnson who founded the trust for public land, Jack Robinson who has had his green investing views covered in the WSJ and the...
Over at GoToWeb2.0, Orli Yakuel blogs about women in technology. She takes a look at 50 powerful females; it looks like I'm listed among a fabulous list of colleagues, bloggers and industry friends........it's a diverse...
As a follow on to my blog post from this year's BlogHer recapping an on-stage discussion with bloggers Stephanie Klein and Heather Armstrong, below is a short video clip I shot on-site (the quality isn't...
BlogHer's Elisa Camahort Page moderated the last panel at BlogHer yesterday. It was essentially a fireside chat with Stephanie Klein and Heather Armstrong. Elisa asks them what their lives were like 'before blogging.'
They largely talked...
Favorite sessions from BlogHer this year included the photography session led by Me Ra Koh, the women without children and the blogosphere session with Laurie White, Teri Tith, Suebob Davis and Laurie Scott. Being childless...
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