Dorothee & me (Mark was holding the camera)
While in Chicago, one of the things I was looking forward to was meeting the brilliant minds behind OrganicNation.tv. Dorothee Royal-Hedinger and Mark Boyer have put together a great site, dedicated to furthering the cause of organics in America. My friend TRUE (aka Jennifer Palmer) had put us [...]
Taking a moment to bask
in Cape Cod's idyllic
beauty.
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Raina Stefani wants
tourists to ask, "Where
does my food come from?"
So far, not many are
interested.
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Ah, the joys of shell
collecting: millions and
millions of dead animals
imported from Asia. With
googly eyes.
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Last December I was
WWOOFing at Dandelion
Farm in Northern
California. The owners of
Dandelion are artists and
builders, and my
adventures there had more
to do with creativity
than with farming...
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Blog: U.S. quietly takes terror war to Yemen by Team O.
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— MSNBC
12/27/09
In the midst of two
unfinished major wars,
the United States has
quietly opened a third,
largely covert front
against Al Qaeda in
Yemen. A year ago, the
Central Intelligence
Agency sent many field
operatives with
counterterrorism
experi... more
Blog: Cataloging our hope and missed chances by Team O.
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— Boston Globe
by James Carroll
12/28/09
History is the mechanism
by which humans learn
from the past, and turn
dreams of the future into
action . What
is the sum total of the
last year? And what do we
expect of the year to
come? Â
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