Househunting again
Check out these photos of last weekend's househunting. I'll take this little place with great ventilation and beach views. I think it's LEED Platinum.
Check out these photos of last weekend's househunting. I'll take this little place with great ventilation and beach views. I think it's LEED Platinum.
Canadian writer Douglas Coupland reminds us that the current torrent of change means there’s no going backāat least not to the U.S. middle class tableau of the past 50 years. Goodbye middle class. Rural suburbs. Technology emerging at a digestible pace. Assured economic upswings.
What will the next 10 years look like? This question reminds me of an NSF-sponsored city visioning project, Sustainable Lowell 2020, for which I was hired to write 4 scenarios for the future, ranging from ultra-high-tech to urban homesteading. (More on that later.) (*A Nantucket sleighride, in case you haven’t heard it, was a term used by whalers when their boat was pulled through the waves by a harpooned whale, sometimes for miles, before it tired and could be further hooked and taken to the ship.)
These pumpkins seeded themselves in the gardens at Pecks Boats (where Ecovita resides) on Cape Cod by way of compost. They're an heirloom variety that's good for both pies and…
Hello! I'm reviving this blog to chronicle the people, practices, and products I encounter every day that are just too interesting to go unshared. Given my interests and vocation, my…