In India an old train has been kitted out with hoover parts to suck up garbage in and around the tracks.
The train was deemed as scrap but some rail engineers decided to hack together something...
On January 18, 2011 at Anoki's Cafe 6pm, I played to for a benefit to support of Operation Shanti and Ashadavaka Seva. Both organizations support orphaned and otherwise children in need...
A Paris-based friend recommended Restaurant L'Aiguiere on Rue Montreuil during my visit in December when I spontaneously organized a group of 15 or so technology industry visitors from other parts of Europe and the states....
Typical deep blue Oaxacan skies.
One thing you can almost always count on in Oaxaca is blue skies.
For me, coming from Oregon in winter, I can’t tell you what joy that simple fact brings me. Life,...
In countries where rice is the staple form of carbohydrate a vast quantity of rice husks are discarded. But what if these husks could be turned into something useful? Electricity perhaps?
Well actually, in India and...
The Clever Girls are at it again, and this time, the cleveristas are putting efforts towards supporting a cause close to my heart: Heart of Haiti, a non-profit dedicate to helping rebuild Haiti.
The group is...
It's been a day of close cows.
This afternoon, three black and white cows bedded down outside the front gate like a bunch of cats. Earlier in the day, I was sitting in a rickshaw, waiting for...
Photos by Hui-chen & MJ Klein
As soon as Hui-chen and I got the car and started driving away from the North End area, the rain stopped! This was very similar to what happened to us when we...
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