This isn’t really a joke, or humorous, is it? Let’s look at an easier topic. Vineyards. Inland. In January 2015 I posted about Certified Biodynamic wines which, for me, are satisfying for the way the vineyards are run; sustainable farming …

Looking for Waterfront Ownership? Consider a Vineyard Instead. Read more »

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Awhile back I was invited by Jodi Rose, the Executive Director of Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake (IFP), to write about my personal experience as a sustainable building consultant for St. Margaret’s Church of Annapolis, MD. As editors oft do, …

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When visiting Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic National Park a few weeks ago, I bought at the visitors center a copy of Meditations of John Muir: Nature’s Temple, compiled by Chris Highland. (13th printing since 2001.) While gazing into the snow-capped …

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(This post is a continuation from last week on the subject of wild salmon.) Among things I learned while on vacation in the PacNW recently- how wild salmon “inform” the growth of trees (Part 1 last week), and the danger …

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Three months after starting this blog for the parishioners of St. Margaret’s Church, Annapolis, to introduce them to the LEED 3rd-party rating system for sustainable buildings and to greener living, I wrote a post which had the most number of …

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Welcome to some certifiable artistic creativity–with positive environmental impact. The work of Seattle sculpture Buster Simpson is an eye-opener, to pick one adjective! (His curriculum vitae, here.) Back in 2009, Simpson gave a lecture titled: “Poetic Utilities: Artists Re-Imagine Water Infrastructure.” …

The Art of Stormwater Management (Incredible! Beguiling! Beautiful!) Read more »

The piece in The Washington Post the other day opened: “Office-space design is undergoing a period of experimentation.” With the accompanying picture, I thought the lead was a bit understated. I first saw notice of the new concept at “Biznow, …

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It’s that time of year again–for those who may have been procrastinating due to “unseasonable” weather. Time to get to the woods, the shore or a national park. That’s some of what I’m looking to do here in the San …

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A good friend, a retired Episcopal priest, is one of the more environmentally conscious people I happen to know who’s not in the biz. He and his charming wife recycle their used paper shopping bags as kitchen waste can liners. …

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