In this regular series we profile African indigenous crops that can improve food security and protect the environment.
Teff is an indigenous grain grown on the dry plateaus of Ethiopia, deep in America’s breadbasket, and in...
For those old enough to remember when America 'stood' for service, delivered great service and listened to and responded to customer needs and desires, you'll also notice where it continues to decline -- even in...
Pakistan is being affected by the worst floods in 80 years with 13.8 million people displaced, six million of whom require immediate help, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)....
Today is Friday the 13th in British Columbia, where I am. I understand that Friday the 13th is not perceived to be a good day. In fact, my friend from LA who is coming for...
We left the chateau with a very nice farewell. Lots of hugs and kisses. I was ready to leave. When I travel, I mostly have that feeling, when it is time to go, it is...
"I'm mad and I am not gonna take it anymore?..."Steven Slater's 15 minutes of fame shenanigans made major headlines and awarded him cult figure status overnight just because he threw a fit. What? You don't know...
By Renee Blodgett on August 13, 2010 in Africa, British Isles, Cape Town, England, Europe, Featured, Johannesburg, London, Photos, South Africa, Swaziland
I've been working on a series of Photo Books of various eclectic and wonderful places around the world - from American cities and cafes to people, places, designs and architecture in Europe, Africa and Central...
This weekend something very special is happening in Belgium. It only comes around every other year: The Flower Carpet. This Belgian tradition started in 1971 with the first Flower Carpet being laid in the famous...
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