Monthly Archives: March 2009

all is well

I did a bit of rummaging on the web about the mushrooms popping up amongst the composting worms and: the mushrooms and fungus in your bin are simply an indicator that the conditions that are conducive to worms thriving, are … Continue reading

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Weston on Weston

You can tell I spent some time with the NYTimes today! Don’t miss this great slideshow about Edward Weston’s photography. My work has vitality because I have helped, done in my part, in revealing to others the living world about … Continue reading

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deep thoughts

Found this piece linked in the NYTimes and thought it was just a heart-warming and wonderful way to lay out some basic truths. On a much grimmer and graphic note: Earlier in the week I was listening to a piece … Continue reading

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hey – what are you doing on your vacation?

Well a little cleaning, a little un-quilting, a little tripping around in Azeroth, and today — well today, dear readers, I went and played with my friendly composting worms. It’s hard not to ignore them but they don’t seem to … Continue reading

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number soup

Thanks to a post from Mark Bitten at the NYTimes, some interesting new ways to look at statistical information (and god knows there’s enough of it out there!) from the BBC. The click through slideshow is a great example of … Continue reading

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