At the ReCyclery, What Goes Around Comes Around

September 10, 2010. In Port Townsend's uptown district with lovely old Victorian houses and retail stores, we found a fabric sign for "The ReCyclery" hanging on a fence beside a gate. Inside was a spacious backyard lawn, with a lineup of used bicycles and a small shed. … [Read more...]

YES! Ready for Anything (184)

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YES! Ready for Anything (184)

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Growing Organic Food, Soil, and Future Farmers

October 29, 2010. Nash Huber is a local hero, wise elder, respected farmer, and salt of the earth."You're sitting with a celebrity," a patron confided to me when we ate at the Alderwood Bistro that evening. Nash's produce was highlighted all over the intriguing menu, along … [Read more...]

Navigating the Decline (183)

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Navigating the Decline (183)

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Changing the World One Bike Rider at a Time (182)

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Changing the World One Bike Rider at a Time (182)

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Peak Moment meets Peak Shrink Kathy McMahon

October 10, 2010, part 3. Robyn and I transformed the RV's living area into the Peak Moment studio, where we taped a conversation with Peak Shrink Kathy McMahon in the evening. I've wanted to tape Kathy since reading her tongue-in-cheek blog about Panglossian disorder … [Read more...]

Having Fun on Mike Ruppert’s Lifeboat Hour

October 10, 2010, part 2. From 6-7 pm this evening I was interviewed by Mike Ruppert on his "Lifeboat Hour" on internet Progressive Radio. (Listen to our conversation here.) I talked about the differences we'd seen in localization activities between our 2006 and 2010 tours: … [Read more...]

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