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Feel good do good tour

“A small group of thoughtful people could change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”~ Margaret Mead At The Garden of Eden, I have experienced true unconditional love and acceptance and have shared in the creation of a … Continue reading

07. February 2012 by Emmanuela
Categories: Community Activism, Environmentalism, Environmentalist, food, gardening, News, Politics, Positivism, Sustainability, Uncategorized | Leave a comment

dumpster birthday surprise!

“Love is like a good cake; you never know when it’s coming, but you’d better eat it when it does!” – C. Joybell I was that little girl standing in line before the birthday girl/boy to make sure I’d get … Continue reading

23. January 2012 by Emmanuela
Categories: dumpster diving, Environmentalism, Environmentalist, food, Freeganism, Sustainability, Uncategorized | 3 comments

Life lessons

Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow. -Ralph Waldo Emerson   If you like what’s sprouting here, please share!Tweet

28. November 2011 by Emmanuela
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Residents spring into action at the Community Garden at UT Arlington

Arlington—springtime is here and Parks & Rec officials and community members are busy as bees at the corner of Summit Ave. and UTA Blvd., site of Arlington’s first city and University sponsored community garden. Residents are getting active by growing … Continue reading

07. May 2011 by Emmanuela
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Homey Holidays are Happy Holidays

Merry Christmas to my wonderful family! May nature and health bless us… everyone. If you like what’s sprouting here, please share!Tweet

24. December 2010 by Emmanuela
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The rats race into the Malthusian trap

In his famous 1798 book, “Essay on the Principles of Population”, Thomas Malthus wrote about the tendency of a population to grow faster than its food supply, and to suffer a population cap as a result. Malthus’ theory of checked … Continue reading

01. October 2010 by Emmanuela
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Countdown to take off: one w… eeek!

I leave this Saturday for Ecuador. Yikes! I will spend 3 nights in Quito, which I expect will be a good transition zone from my comfy home life in the US to the simple village life on the Ecuadorian coast. … Continue reading

24. May 2010 by Emmanuela
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