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A Victory for Clean Water
t least for now. My local paper reported this morning that the New York State Assembly has voted in a bill placing a 2-year moratorium
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Therapy Dog Brings Joy to Special Needs Kids
This morning my local newspaper ran a story about therapy dogs, specifically one therapy dog who is making a difference at a local elementary
Conscious Capitalism
Two things wake me up on a workday morning: a good cup of coffee and MSNBC’s Morning Joe news program.
Have We Forgotten our Relationship with Nature?
Traditional societies have long harmonized their lives with the patterns and processes of Nature, building a spiritual relationship
Thanksgiving
My life is full of blessings, and not of the material kind. Mine are of the kind that truly matter: love, friendship, family
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Walkability
I’ve been reading the chapter on walkable communities in HRH The Prince of Wales’ book Harmony.
I Remember
I Remember
Please Don’t Hurt the Elephants
I’ve been researching elephant tourism for a client for the past few months. What an eye opening experience!
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Summer’s Waning …
During the middle of last week, I noticed a subtle shift in the weather. Not much, mind you, but it felt as though someone had flipped a switch.
I Love New York
Until this week, I had not been back to New York City since 1990. That’s pre-Law & Order, believe it or not. I can barely remember a time without