Question #3 for the Tiny Buddha Book of Wisdom asks, Why is there suffering in the world? My answer, (in 140 characters or less), Suffering is one of life’s lessons for the person experiencing it...
India. Insanity. If we were playing a word association game currently, that's how it would go. India blows my mind - what an incredible place!
I arrived in New Delhi in the afternoon of August 27th,...
By Danielle Nierenberg on September 28, 2010 in Africa, District of Columbia, Europe, North America, Photos, Scandinavia, Stockholm, Sweden, USA, Washington DC
For those who could not attend World Water Week in Stockholm, this month's Clean Water for Africa conference hosted by Water Advocates and Constituency for Africa was the next best thing. The conference was sponsored...
I hit the dirt road to Baardskeerdersbos yesterday to experience the much-raved-about Art Route for the first time. Pleasure unconfined. Overberg artists’ works hanging in the voorkamers of homes, wine glasses draining as quickly as the...
Delhi is the capital of India and its political and cultural center. Located on the banks of the River Yamuna, Delhi has been continuously inhabited since at least the 6th century BCE After the rise...
Argentine artist Ariel Dawi has lived half of his live in Buenos Aires Argentina and half in Ecuador. His studio is now based in Cuenca, Ecuador, with a stunning view to die for. No wonder...
Green Thing has teamed up with the kind folks at Eat Seasonably to give you a chance to win a hardcover copy of the lusciously photographed 'Grown in Britain' seasonal cookbook. (Have a look inside,...
September seems to have brought with it a glimpse of the spring here in Cape Town. With spring come blossoming flowers, picnics and lush green grass.
Let’s celebrate this gorgeous September by looking back at Septembers...
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