Process, Products, and Politics

My last blog was titled “to LEED or not to LEED” and discussed the use of the LEED guidance and rating system developed by the […]

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To LEED or Not to LEED…

Oh, such a loaded title. Loaded because of the moment we find ourselves in. Part of this written reflection is based on my own work […]

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COVID Contradictions

I just watched Hamilton via streaming, and I am blown away. Not just by the musical, which I did see live awhile back (a touring […]

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All or Nothing?

I biked to Troy again this weekend, the first ride of what I hope to be a weekly endeavor. The farmers’ market is still occurring […]

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COVID Contemplations: Local is Key

In a previous blog post I mentioned that I was attacked on twitter for celebrating my neighborhood and my ability to enjoy a neighbor’s company […]

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COVID Contemplations: Crafting Normalcy

Hoarding seem to be one of the hallmarks of this pandemic. I suspect that is normal for anything affecting a huge swath of our communities […]

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COVID Contemplations: Defensive, Anyone?

There are several things I have learned during this pandemic, and I will explore them over the next couple of posts. They tie into issues […]

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Green in the time of Corona: a post of hope

I, like hopefully most of us, have been working from home and sequestering for over two weeks, now. I expect that this will be the […]

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Nature Knows: Torpor, or Dormancy

Here I sit, struggling to maintain stay-at-home and physical distancing rules in the time of COVID19. I am the sort of person that thrives on […]

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Mixed Signals: the Evolution of Confusing City Mobility

I am going to wax nostalgic for a minute over an existence I am too young to know: the small town, with a town center, […]

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