This morning I put some order in the pile of magazines I have in my room and dumped a few. One cover with a big close up on a squirrel made me think of my trips overseas and when I was in London. I remember one day in New York City I was wandering and [...]
Let’s eat more local food and cut down on food miles! via Planet Green.com
Excerpt: “Everybody knows the public pay phone is dying, but nobody inclined to watch this one would believe it. It sits across the street from Queens Criminal Court, on a patch of sidewalk facing Fast & Fresh Supermarket Deli & Grocery. In the age of the iPhone and the BlackBerry, in a city where cellphones [...]
Excerpt: ”Solar is not the only green feature appearing on affordable housing projects these days. In fact, a project in the South Bronx is hoping to combat food miles and food deserts at the same time, growing fresh, nutritious vegetables in a 10,000 sq ft rooftop greenhouse on top of a six story affordable housing project. [...]
AKA The Rise of Vertical Farming. Click here to read the Scientific American article. PS: Ellis, I wanna see that in Brooklyn!
It’s Saturday and I woke up incredibly early. I like these moments, when everything is still and calm. Everything except a few birds, of course, which can be annoying occasionally. This morning the crickets in the surrounding fields seem to be more “chatty” than the birds, though. After watching the news on TV, I decided [...]
I have no idea how’s the Yankees season going, to be honest. I haven’t followed in quite a while. But yesterday I went to the storage room to look for something and instead, I found my baseball/softball stuff. A few balls, 2 bats, my glove. One ball signed by Elio e Faso (Elio e Le [...]


