A Plane Conversation

I’m on a plane heading to Seattle and on to Anchorage where I met a fascinating Foreign Service officer who is flying home to say goodbye to his grandmother before she passes on. We had a fascinating discussion on mostly economic related topics, but relating them to issues such as Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, the presidential … Read more

Salazar comes to FCNL for LEED certification

Not every day I get to take pictures of rising new stars on the political scene. The Honorable Senator Ken Salazar came across the street in on a cold windy day to join in celebrate with us at the Friends Committee on National Legislation for our Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design “Silver” Certification. Angela … Read more

Thoughts in an elevator…

Five hours per year staring at a elevator inspection certificate… That’s my back of the envelope guess at my usage, so five hours staring at a allen wrench and straighten paperclip taped to the frame, 5 hours wondering what the “major alterations” you could do to an elevator that would require an inspection, 5 hours … Read more

Natural causes

It’s a day like it was in the old American south with the sun coming at you like a Sunday afternoon, when you want to be outside swinging on the porch set, watching people on the street go by. A group of lunch-goers stride on the empty holiday sidewalks prattling on about some such. The … Read more

Have that cup of coffee before a nap!

I’m generally in the habit of doing my own research these days, but I couldn’t resist this post on howto.wired.com. They did such a good job covering all the basis and giving some good background that I felt it deserved a re-posting. (And thanks to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike Copyright I can.) The link … Read more

Useful toys

This Christmas, we’ll have a new toy on the market, one that might actually be useful to kids. The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative put forth by Nicholas Negroponte and the MIT Media Labs is an inexpensive laptop computer intended to be distributed to children around the world, especially to those in developing countries, … Read more

Around the kitchen

I recently read a thing about plastic bags which I sent to some of you indicating how long some of these bloody plastic bags last. It inspired me to go back and find some solutions for house hold stuff that is more compostable and environmentally friendly. I figured I’d see if I couldn’t get a … Read more