Heirloom Tomatoes, Garlic and Chiltepines – 36 Hours in Northern Sonora
Why go to Mexico? For me, the reasons vary and mostly have to do with encountering and seeing things I don’t come across here in the States. And since I figure life becomes much more interesting...
View Article“Old Style Organic”– Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico
Since childhood, when my parents took me along with them to visit Santa Clara Pueblo in northern New Mexico during summer vacations, my life has been connected to that place in one way or another....
View ArticleSpring, Summer, Etc.
I started this blog post back in early July, my thought was to write something that would catch up on our spring and early summer activities. Well, here we are, almost Sept and I’m just posting it...
View ArticleDispatch from Sonora
I’m sitting on the town plaza in Banamichi, Sonora, the temperature couldn’t be any more perfect, I’ve got my laptop and it seemed like a perfect time for a little blog catch-up before the drive home...
View ArticleArtistry with the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
Photography has gone through a major change. With the arrival of the iPhone, almost overnite, it became possible to capture high quality images, process and edit them on the phone without a computer,...
View ArticleThe Return of White Sonoran Wheat
“The abandoned flour mills throughout Sonora,” said the Mexican anthropologist Guillermo Nuñez Noriega, “are the equivalents for Sonorans of the pyramids in Central Mexico.” Fulbright Fellow Maribel...
View ArticleVisiting Counter-Culture Icons, Lloyd Kahn and Lesley Creed
Lloyd Kahn is one in many million when it comes to the fascinating people we have met In the course of our lives. Our friendship with him has been largely built around the books he publishes. His...
View ArticleEuropean Teaching Tour – June and early July, 2013
Over the past year or so I’ve been trying to juggle/understand the process of how one manages the digital world of the internet, social media, blog and writing with the larger, all inclusive world...
View ArticleCommunity Rebuilds – Moab, Utah
We’re back in Utah once again, this time in Moab. If you don’t know Moab this is red rock country. It’s where you find the reality of all those southwest photos of red rocks, great formations, arches,...
View ArticleThe Interns of Community Rebuild
Looking back at our project with Community Rebuilds, it’s obvious that the program would in now ways be the same without the interns. Each project has 8 that have been selected with an application...
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