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New Issue of Hammer & Stone Available

August 3, 2009 | No Comments
New Issue of Hammer & Stone Available

Time for my second issue of Hammer & Stone! I hope you enjoy it.

Personal Visions Social

May 12, 2009 | No Comments
Personal Visions Social

I have decided to open up once again a social network hosted by Ning.com. This part of the website is about your personal journey, what has been found, what has been understood and what still needs more exploration.

A Personal Vision – Remember Earth Day!

April 22, 2009 | No Comments
A Personal Vision – Remember Earth Day!

Below are links to some of my past posts as a round up to help us all remember and celebrate this Earth Day. Let this day be one of the most important turning points in your life.

Earth Day – 2009 “Help the Fertile Earth Grow!”

April 22, 2009 | No Comments
Earth Day – 2009 “Help the Fertile Earth Grow!”

It is this time of year that I like many of us start to think about all the activities that we want to do in our local environments, whether it is gardening, working with local conservation groups, tending our own tree groves, or just help to keep the litter down. What ever you do this growing season please keep in mind your climate, what is native and more importantly what is not.

Living Within Mother Earth – Reducing Your Water Impact

August 4, 2008 | No Comments
Living Within Mother Earth – Reducing Your Water Impact

Verdant, Sacred, Benevolent; when I go looking for images of Mother Earth or Gaia these are the key words that seem to come to many a pagan or other alternative path travelers mind. I think this view point is a comforting one because it allows us to feel good about our own spiritual choices and [...]

Living within Mother Earth – Climate Aware Eating

July 22, 2008 | No Comments
Living within Mother Earth – Climate Aware Eating

Every Saturday morning I get up and go to our local farmers market and purchase the fruits and vegetables for the next weeks dinner table. A trip like this has been part of a weekly ritual for many years now and started back in California where the Mega-chain supermarket reigned supreme. For me it started [...]

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