I tried to read Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth, but couldn’t get into it, and I don’t think I really agree with all of his philosophy anyway. However, the following passage caught my eye before I stopped reading. It’s about our growth-based economy: The unchecked striving for more, for endless growth, is a dysfunction and [...]
Archive for March, 2010
There’s one rule for 30 Days of Biking: “We ride our bikes. every. friggin. day.” That’s it. 30 Days of Biking is being organized by Patrick Stephenson and a few others, and is happening April 1 to April 30. They’re based in Minnesota, but people in other areas are joining up, too. All you have [...]
We’re just beginning spring break in Portland, Oregon. I know not everyone has spring break this week, and I know that not everyone gets a spring break! But my husband and I are both school employees, so we have a spring break. Here’s what we plan to do. Maybe you can fit one of them [...]
In my previous post, I described how my family uses The Six-o-Clock Scramble meal planning service to help maintain a balanced, healthy life. Today, we find out more about Scramble founder Aviva Goldfarb and her family. As a busy mom, what’s a typical day like for you? I’m really disciplined about my time which helps [...]
This is the first of two posts on The Six-o-Clock Scramble and its founder, Aviva Goldfarb. Read part 2 here. Here’s how our evenings go: I leave work somewhere between 4:30 and 5:00. I weave through neighborhoods and past traffic on my Xtracycle (rain or shine), and pick up my two older daughters at their [...]
Yes, this is the 2009 Xtracycle Radish in its unadorned state. Why did I do that? Because it’s raining, and the Radish got very wet. When an Xtracycle gets wet, moisture can get into the holes where the racks sit and create rust. The people at Clever Cycles had told me to be sure to [...]
I’d been planning to get a smart phone. Why? Not just because everyone’s doing it. Mainly because when I’m out and about in the community, I’d like to be able to post things to my local news site, ParkroseGateway.com. With a smart phone, I can snap and post photos and write up instant blog posts, [...]
We officially started planting the vegetable garden this weekend. I’ve been wanting to put in peas ever since a sunny Saturday in mid-January. I weeded the beds and stirred up the soil in short sleeves, reveling in the scent of rosemary, lavender, and good clean dirt. I was tempted to sow a few seeds while [...]







