Sunday, July 8, 2012
Singapore Architecture
Meet the “supertrees” of Singapore— ranging in height from 8 to 16 stories tall — they aren’t natural at all. But they do collect and generate solar power, collect rainwater, and act as ventilation ducts for plant conservatories beneath them. More info here >> http://bit.ly/MaUEJj
Spaceship Clouds
These look like spaceships, but are a naturally occuring formation sometimes seen over mountaintops.
Shovel Pine Cones
I find a lot of "found art" disappointing, but this is well done. I am always fascinated by people's creativity.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Maine Summer
I have lived in the grand state of Arizona for over 30 years now, but am originally from the beautiful state of Maine. This is a collection of photos labeled Summer in Maine posted on facbook by a photographer friend, Bill Knight. It is from a Maine Public Broadcasiting Network photo contest.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Saturday, June 30, 2012
QiGong Videos
These are very interesting videos which explains much that I did not know about Chi or Qi in this tradition.
Ready for Coming Abundance
I don't buy all this, but combined ideas that solar energy has the potential to be very cheap energy, and that desalination could solve our water problems; is intriguing. Currently, desalination takes a lot of enregy which is the biggest problem with making it practical. I have seen an interesting plan for a passive solar desalination of water.
Monday, June 25, 2012
GAPS Video 3
Here is another GAPS video. What they are saying about autism, applies to many other conditions from asthma and allergies in general to ADHD, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, and much more.
Modern Epidemics
This is another of Dr Campbell McBride's videos. She catalogues a depressing list of what she calls modern epidemics all of which she links to abnormal gut flora as a result of our toxic environment and unhealthy lifestyles. These are some alarming figures, but she offers a solution.
I appreciate her humble but authoritaive approach.
GAPS Diet
This short video with Natasha Campbell-McBride makes a good introduction to the GAPS Diet. That is the abbreviation for Gut and psychology syndrome. She shows in great detail, that due to our modern way of life, most of us have abnormal gut flora, and that leads to all sorts of degenatative diseases.
I highly recommend her book which can be found at: www.gaps.me I have started on the diet myself and am pleased with intial results.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Navajo Squash

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