Posts Tagged ‘culture’
Morning breaks early for the young man. His eyes like steel traps spring open at the incessant drone of the alarm breaking through the firmament of his dreams.
He gathers himself together and rushes out the door into the chilly autumn morning; indistinguishable from ...
Unless you’ve been living under a giant slab of granite, you know the world is in financial peril. I am a listener, I like to listen to people as they talk. I don’t eavesdrop, I just sit there, quietly in a cacophony of conversation that happens ...
I have been infatuated with the idea of the ideas of coworking/cohousing and crowd sourcing for well over a decade. The power that a unified group of people, whether they be motivated by profit or standard ...
Guest Blogger! Today's post comes to us courtesy of Mark Bradley, who has been a professional librarian for twenty one years, eighteen years with Windsor Public Library where he is currently employed.
… Returning to One’s ...
I would like to step back a bit from last week's post and present some of my theories that may lead to a huge shift in how Windsor looks and how we may live and do business in the ...
As a prologue to the Roundtable on Sprawl I'd like to get everyone thinking and maybe say a few things that you won't like ;-)
Last week I took the time to visit Artcite and view the photographs on display. Overall, I was disappointed with the content of the work. Now, ...
Thoughts, so many of them. It's a good thing too, they keep the voices at bay.
We are now a link on the Slow Home Network. This is a movement dedicated to stopping the mass-production and homoginization of residentialbuildings. A slow home is one that is carefully designed for ...
In a past life, I raced bicycles. I don't race anymore, I've grown older and now I don't need prove anything to myself, I'm happy.
But, I still follow the sport; the internet is great for keeping up with the Euro-pro circuit. When I was a kid we only got monthly ...
