Archive for the mindful living category
04-16-08 . Green City Post

Long Beach leads California in water conservation. In October, I wrote about our town’s efforts to deal with deep cuts in its water supply and our own plans to do our part. This month, great news on both fronts! The Grunion Gazette reports that Long Beach won the Green California Leadership Award for Water Management […]

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04-06-08 . A man after my own heart

We just saw a piece on the news about Jeff Deck, a guy who’s traveling around the country correcting misspellings, including misplaced apostrophes, in storefront signs. His route is plotted on the Typo Eradication Action League site.
Here’s his post from New Orleans; he’s in LA right now!
I’m glad someone took up the challenge to […]

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01-06-08 . Freezing the butter

Okay, because it is the season, I’ll just come out and say it: I am not ready to turn my body into the fat-burning machine I know it can be. It’s not that I don’t know how. Back in the beautiful day, I was taught The Way by extraordinary trainer (now doctor) Claudio Carvalho and […]

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10-18-07 . Water works

It didn’t take Val and me long to become water-conscious when we moved to California — we came from the swamplands to the desert, so it was a pretty obvious transition; you could actually see that water was scarce here. So it was natural to turn off the water while we brushed our teeth, hand-water […]

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10-07-07 . I made a little website about the goodness of godlessness.

Because it’s time to stand up for reason, I’ve started declareyourdisbelief.com. Please check it out. And, if you too want to stand up, you can visit the Disbelief Boutique — to pick up some “House of Reason” goods. Or … read your way to reasonability by visiting the Declare Your Disbelief Media Store (beta) at […]

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09-25-07 . Finding Al

So the other day I went over to godaddy and bought declareyourdisbelief.com. [no link yet, it’s parked for now] When I get my zipity new machine, I’m going to design some new disbelief tees and I thought I might put up a little disbelievers blog where I could muse, ponder and carp about all the […]

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04-24-07 . Addressing the junk mail problem.

Stopjunkmail.org is a great resource. Built for people in the San Francisco Bay area, the site is useful for anyone with a US postal address. It is free and gives you what you need — including form letters and contact information — to reduce the amount of trash your letter carrier stuffs into your box […]

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04-18-07 . A real corker.

Grist points us to a Missouri recycler who is accepting wine corks! Yemm & Hart Green Materials is collecting corks for its prototype cork recycling program — and if the experiment proves successful — it will add wine cork recycling to its regular business. That’s great news for waste reduction in my foodie-home and it […]

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09-28-06 . This stuff is not disposable.

The 10 plastic DVD cases I got with the The Garbo Signature Collection might be immortal for all I know. In any case, they constitute a big impervious-looking pile of junk that can’t stay in the little 960 squre-foot beach house. The city recycling won’t take them, but I can’t feel good about putting […]

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06-12-06 . Peace of Mind Monday.

I avoided the news today. Instead, I watched a little of the interesting French documentary Life of Buddha (Says one holy man: the Guru does not tell you the truth, he prepares your heart to accept truth). Then, I headed out into the blue and breezy day. And — despite the fact that this was busy update day — I took the binoculars and went out to the Bolsa Chica wetlands trail.

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