Wondering what the Swedish Police are doing on a sunny summer afternoon? Dancing. In Malmö. At Stortorget. At least one police officer.
Wow, amazingly awesome no words can describe it. Now we...
The Scottish town of Inverness and environs have done very well out of a monster that may or may not exist. Well, have you seen the Loch Ness Monster? No, I didn’t think so. It...
Ya know, being a freelance writer has its perks. You get to go to cool events for free. You get good food and all kinds of swag for free, but you also get to meet...
Grizzly Track
A bit of a look back at our time in Alaska, so far:
In nearly a month in Alaska we’d had precious few days without rain or heavy clouds. Our hopes of seeing much took...
A vegetable stand at Reading Terminal Market....
The world needs more ideas like 'the cleanout'. Regifting, reusing, the sharing of stuff...
"I've developed a disdain for unnecessary ownership of things I've accumulated over the years, and the purpose of this blog is to...
In really boring and over-regulated countries, such as Little Britain (as opposed to Great Britain which ceased to exist decades ago), Germany and many others (but not including those where they drink a lot of...
By Bernard Pollack on August 4, 2010 in Africa, Asia, Central Asia, East Africa, Featured, Kenya, Nepal, North Africa, Photos, Sri Lanka, Sudan
Crossposted from the Worldwatch Institute's Nourishing the Planet.
For many farmers, an abundant harvest is only the first step toward feeding their families and earning an income. Vegetables ripening in the field—or even harvested and stored...
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