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Green Living in Oakland: 611 EcoVillage

611 street view

Yep, it’s possible, and 611 EcoVillage is the proof: you can live sustainably, and artfully, and even happily, all in the middle of a city.
Of course, it helps if you’ve got founder/builder Dan Antonioli’s temperament: love for life and a passion for creative construction. And it helps even more that he’s done it [...]

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One Man’s Trash: Recycled Art Supplies

One Man’s Trash: Recycled Art Supplies

Culture of waste? Not at the East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse, where teachers and artists gather to give cast-off treasures a new life.

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West Oakland Freegan Update!

I’m back here for just a little minute, cooling my heels while I wait to see how the trip to LA will pan out.
Upon my return, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the Oakland kids have started dumpster diving in earnest! The freezer is full of ground turkey; there’s produce and fresh bread; and [...]

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Siskiyou National Forest & the Salmon River

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The land out here is not entirely welcoming. As it should be: this area is nearly pristine, not a place you want to share. Those who live here suit themselves in spines, and rub elbows rarely.
Jon has been here for ten years, and has seen some things; he left word that we weren’t [...]

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Try This at Home: Phenology

Try This at Home: Phenology

Observing changes in the natural world is more than just a pleasant pastime: it’s an important method of information-gathering that can help us assess climate change and other factors.

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Happy Imbolc!

Groundhog, originally uploaded by WelshTart

As it turns out, Groundhog Day and today’s Catholic holiday Candlemas were both preceded by the pagan holiday Imbolc, also referred to as St. Brigid’s Day. That’s right, today is an ancient holiday. I’m not much for sacred days, but the pagan ones are usually worth paying attention to: they generally [...]

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Things I Learned: Firewood!

No two ways about it, good firewood is the most important thing you can have up here. When it gets down to 20 degrees each night and never fully thaws during the day, even a well-built house doesn’t keep you warm— and few things are more frustrating than spending three hours trying to nurse a [...]

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Greetings from Scenic Northern California!

That’s a photo that Face took of the cabin we’re staying in. As you can see, there’s not a lot out here. Just about nothing, actually. This cabin is up in the wilds of BFE, a fair piece off Route 96 on a mostly-deserted mountain. A small group of white people have settled up here [...]

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