White Christmas

“I’m dreaming of a white Christmas, Just like the ones we used to know …”                                                 ~ Irving Berlin As a kid, in Texas, I loved singing Christmas carols and could do a particularly superb job with White Christmas, Joy to The World, and the others that required throaty emphasis. (Frank, Bing and I all […]

Growing Awareness

We seem to think that expanding agricultural productivity will require more and more chemicals, and methods that are detrimental to natural ecology. There are, however, all kinds of efforts underway to capitalize on the efficient and eco-conscious use of agriculture without destroying Mother Earth. Journalist Zach Zorich reports, “According to Archaeologist John Hart, Iroquois farmers […]

If the Climate Can Change, Why Can’t We?

Masses of people crowd the street and stalls suffocate the sidewalks while bicycles, scooters and pedicabs careen through the masses … somehow — many with stacks of boxes and other cargo precariously balancing in the back. Crowding forces people off the sidewalks and out into the streets, hindering the already impaired traffic flow. The few […]

All Present(s) and Accounted For

“All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth.”                                                 ~ The Platters Santa’s not the only one making a list and checking it twice. We dragged out the Christmas card and gift lists from last year (well, last several years), and cross-checked with our mostly-current address books. The Christmas card list was relatively […]