Cross posted from Worldwatch Institute's Nourishing the Planet.
The farmers of the Neleshi Grasscutter and Farmers Association (NAGRAFA) consider themselves not only farmers and businesswomen and men, but also conservationists. Grasscutters, or cane rats, are...
We've added a recipe section to BorderJumpers... check out our first dish....
Traditionally, around Africa, most meals involve nshima (as it is called in Zambia), which is a dough-like cornmeal dish base paired with a...
NOTE: The following was written in 2006 during David Kralik’s trip to Antarctica. This is a re-print.
Greetings from Ushuaia, Argentina! The Blogger-in-Chief has graciously allowed me to veer off topic (yet again) and write a...
NOTE: The following was written in 2006 during David Kralik’s trip to Antarctica. This is a re-print.
Today is our first full day at sea. We are very fortunate in that the turbulent waters of the...
NOTE: The following was written in 2006 during David Kralik’s trip to Antarctica. This is a re-print.
You know how when you take a vacation, it usually takes a few days before you really feel like...
Ishmael Khaldi who helped to make our Traveling Geeks first trip to Israel possible and acted as guide on-the-ground, has just released a new book -- his first -- A Shepherd's Journey. This "journey" is...
By Ray Lewis on June 13, 2010 in Africa, Argentina, Asia, California, Europe, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Lodging, North America, North Korea, Photos, San Francisco/Bay Area, Serbia, South Africa, South America, Southern Africa, USA
1. U.S. interest in the tournament, which has been growing slowly since we hosted in 1994, has accelerated. ESPN is showing every match in spite of the time differential. Locally, San Francisco had the second-highest...
An oil well still spilling millions of liters of goop into the Atlantic Ocean. Winds of war are sweeping over Iran and North Korea. Europe’s euro is being flushed down the drain. Africa is still...
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