Part 1 of Improv, Equity, and Privilege, Oh My! (S2C E8)

In this dreary month of February, we are breaking form a bit to share with you our conversations with TJ Mannix, in three distinct chunks. […]

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Pilgrim or Reformer?

This seems an appropriate title for this November reflection, as I sit on my porch still in the time of COVID, in 35 degree weather, […]

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The Considerate, the Oblivious, and the Mean

First – this is not really a sustainability post. It is a biking post. Second – this is not 100% serious. It is cynical, and […]

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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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We Gather for Transition

My son and I decided to take a local hike last week, rather than “bag” another three Adirondack High Peaks. We are at 37 of […]

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The Challenge of Our Time

This is a challenging time. We need to not just balance, but hold nearly conflicting ideas in our minds and hearts simultaneously. The yin cannot […]

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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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Here’s to the Makers

Here’s to the makers From kids with box forts, to contractors, to bakers. And thanks, sincere thanks, to all who put hands to work needed […]

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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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