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A New Year Entirely

Holy smokes. I look away for what feels like five minutes and a year slips by without an update. Such has always been the dilemma, in my experience, of being home. Home I italicize because it is a slippery concept in my mind and heart and one that calls for constant examination and debate. But [...]

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For Love of the City

I always feel a peculiar polarity between wanting to live in a beautiful, pristine rural setting or in a bustling, hustling metropolis. Setting up shop in an old farmhouse somewhere and doing some serious homesteading sounds fantastic. Chickens, bees, gardens, canning and tree planting and building things with old tools hanging in an old tool [...]

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Designing for Disaster: Evaluating the Potential for Application of Permaculture Design in Development and Emergency Contexts

This site has received less attention than I would like over the last year and a half, due in large part to the lion’s share of my energy and focus being centered on my studies in England. As such, I am glad to make use of this page now to announce that I have completed [...]

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A Problem of Pace

Written reflections have not been keeping pace with a life well-lived. Lots to say and show but time is just feeling best spent…here. Perhaps some space will open up soon in which to write of recent (and even not-so-recent) adventures. In the meantime, a photo I am happy about:

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No Words…

…necessary. * *

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