>A two pound can of coffee.Two reusable hot/cold compresses. (I have to say that it is a little more challenging carrying things on this little folder, but it is also a lot of fun…it’s also equipped with a hitch to pull a trailer when things get a little bulky.)
Author Archives: Joe
The Plank Of Gratefulness
Sometimes I forget…I told myself I wouldn’t, but sometimes I do. Often it takes a little tug or a small “pang” to remind me. And sometimes when I’m pushing the Mundo up this plank I remember. Sometimes it stops me in my tracks…literally. What I’m talking about is being able to move nearly pain-free. I’veContinue reading “The Plank Of Gratefulness”
>The Plank Of Gratefulness
>Sometimes I forget…I told myself I wouldn’t, but sometimes I do. Often it takes a little tug or a small “pang” to remind me. And sometimes when I’m pushing the Mundo up this plank I remember. Sometimes it stops me in my tracks…literally. What I’m talking about is being able to move nearly pain-free. I’veContinue reading “>The Plank Of Gratefulness”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#53)
A hand selected…i.e. garbage picked…garden hose winder spool thing (I’m sure there’s an actual name for this).
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#53)
>A hand selected…i.e. garbage picked…garden hose winder spool thing (I’m sure there’s an actual name for this).
Clapboards In The Sun
Hot & humid day in a neighborhood of old wood-framed houses 4-feet apart.
>Clapboards In The Sun
>Hot & humid day in a neighborhood of old wood-framed houses 4-feet apart.
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#52)
A twenty-year-old Chinoise, which has strained countless gallons of soups and sauces over the years; originally purchased at Zabar’s
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#52)
>A twenty-year-old Chinoise, which has strained countless gallons of soups and sauces over the years; originally purchased at Zabar’s
Invasion Of The Giant Zucchini (Courgette)
I hadn’t been in my backyard for about a week or so, and was overwhelmed at the sheer number of large zucchini growing…it’s amazing how many vegetables two zucchini plants will produce…they are literally taking over the teeny garden (and they were so cute and small when I pushed the seedlings into the ground lastContinue reading “Invasion Of The Giant Zucchini (Courgette)”
>Invasion Of The Giant Zucchini (Courgette)
>I hadn’t been in my backyard for about a week or so, and was overwhelmed at the sheer number of large zucchini growing…it’s amazing how many vegetables two zucchini plants will produce…they are literally taking over the teeny garden (and they were so cute and small when I pushed the seedlings into the ground lastContinue reading “>Invasion Of The Giant Zucchini (Courgette)”
Things That Can Be Carried on A Bike (#51)
5 bananas4 cans of chicken broth3 pounds of brown rice
>Things That Can Be Carried on A Bike (#51)
>5 bananas4 cans of chicken broth3 pounds of brown rice
The New Yorker 8/1/83
>The New Yorker 8/1/83
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Life Inc.
Here’s a short and interesting video by Douglass Rushkoff, who is the author of the book by the same name (click here for an amazon link). It’s a little eye opening, but also inspiring. I came across the video at this blog: Musings From The Farm. They also have a website: Queen City Farm. BothContinue reading “Life Inc.”
>Life Inc.
>Here’s a short and interesting video by Douglass Rushkoff, who is the author of the book by the same name (click here for an amazon link). It’s a little eye opening, but also inspiring. I came across the video at this blog: Musings From The Farm. They also have a website: Queen City Farm. BothContinue reading “>Life Inc.”
Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#50)
A laundered shirt on a hanger in a plastic bag.
>Things That Can Be Carried On A Bike (#50)
>A laundered shirt on a hanger in a plastic bag.
Deepak Chopra Interview
This is an interview with Deepak Chopra (conducted by Dennis Wholey) regarding his book Life After Death. While the book does have a somewhat ominous title, it is more about life than it is about death…so is the interview. Mr. Chopra is very well spoken and inspirational and it is definitely worth the 26 minutesContinue reading “Deepak Chopra Interview”