Sunday, December 21, 2008

vingt-quatre...

1. Homegrown Revolution. This video is incredibly inspiring:



For more info, visit Path to Freedom or their online journal.

2. Yerba Maté lattes. I've been making some maté lattes at home with almond milk, and it's the perfect remedy for a rainy Sunday. Hello, productivity boost!

3. Completed sustainability applications. I just submitted my application for a year-long Ecological Horticulture Training Program here in Northern California. If I get accepted (which I really, really hope I do!), I will spend a year going through the changing seasons at the farm and learn about permaculture, medicinal herbs, and urban beekeeping! I haven't wanted something this bad in awhile, and hitting the send button on that email was so satisfying. I love anticipation.

4. Tea parties are loads of fun. My friend Tanya hosted a lovely gathering, and it was so great seeing 15-20 people sitting on the floor drinking chai, essences of jasmine, Yerba Maté, and various green teas. Cynthia and I decided to plan an outing to The Numi Tea Garden in Oakland after the holidays.

5. Earthlings. My friend Adelaide sent me this really great documentary that you can watch free online and while some parts of it were harsh, they were done that way with reason, it really makes me feel more responsible than ever to do the right thing. Humanity has the strength to choose differently, and to create a more sustainable way of living, and if we are not part of the solution, than we are part of the problem.

6. Rethinking Homelessness. Good, short article by Shannon Moriarty about removing judgment and looking at the real causes. Living in SF, which has a huge houseless/transient population, this is definitely an issue that I see day to day and it concerns me. We're all in this together.

7. Winter solstice is a magical day. I celebrate it every year and give thanks for all the change that I am able to experience, and for the natural systems that exist in our world. The wikipedia entry actually has a pretty thorough list of all the different cultural manifestations from Celtic to Kurdish, for those of you who seek more knowledge. The Candlegrove Ancient Origins solstice page is pretty informative too.

8. The best green juice combo ever is spinach, celery, apple, parsley, mint, ginger, lime & chlorella. It makes me feel like I'm mainlining serotonin! And it tastes amazing.

9. Fresh from the Earth Spring Water. I'm getting ready to go to some local springs and check out the water so I can give myself the highest quality water, with minimal negative impact on the earth.

10. Daniel Vitalis has much knowledge! I love it. He's been one of the greatest teachers I've had, and has been a really large inspiration in my own spring water quests. His knowledge of herbs and mushrooms is also really impressive, and I just love how connected to everything he is, and how assimilates information into the bigger picture. There are some great videos here and on youtube.

11. FindASpring.com was put together by Dhrumil Purohitfrom We Like It Raw and Daniel Vitalis. It is going to become an amazing resource for those who want to trek out and get their own good water, so if you know any local sources near you, please add them to the site and help reclaim our water.

12. Other people's kids especially when they are little, good smelling babies, and you can give them back after a few hours!

13. Amazing friends. I cannot say often enough how lucky I am to have such amazing people in my life these days. I had to trim the fat a bit the last 3 years and get rid of some outgrown, unhealthy friendships, and be more clear about the kinds of people I want to surround myself with (mainly people who deal with their issues and strive to be better people, who are generous and kind and doing things that inspire me), and man, has it paid off more than I ever imagined. I have been blessed with an abundance of amazing people in my life, and this past year I have forged some really amazing friendships.

14. Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor had an amazing experience: she observed her brain functions (motion, speech, self-awareness) while she was suffering from a stroke and has become a powerful voice for brain recovery. Her TED talk below is truly inspiring.



15. Sprouted grain salads. Made a delicious salad with sprouted quinoa, fennel, shallots, orange pieces, lemon & orange juice, lemon & orange rind, ginger, mint and olive oil. I'm not a huge fan of sprouted quinoa, but it was delicious.

16. This American Life has been a long-term favorite thing of mine. You can listen to it free. Yay, public radio!

17. Green Responsibility makes me feel good. I'm now the 'Sustainability Manager' for a HUGE annual North American campout, happening in June. Someday I am going to get paid to do these things...I am building the steps towards that each day.

18. Aussies. I just love them. Why are they always so awesome?

19. Kiwis. I love them too. I just need to go to New Zealand & Australia one of these days.

20. Oil pulling has become part of my daily routine the past few weeks. My teeth definitely feel cleaner, but I am not sure if it's doing anything else, since I am already pretty low in the toxicity department.

21. Laughter really is the best medicine.

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