Archive for March, 2009

Doug Fine and the Sustainable Life

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

Doug Fine grew up in suburban Long Island, and after graduating from Stanford University, he strapped on a backpack and traveled to five continents; to the places where the world’s moneyed media venues weren’t sending Doug Fine Farewell, My Subarutheir people.

As a young freelancer, Fine reported in this manner for the Washington Post, Salon, U.S. News and World Report, Sierra, Wired, Outside and other venues from little-visited jungle war zones like Burma, Rwanda, Laos, Guatemala.

Fine recognized that he felt most alive while living and loving in wild ecosystems. Following this impulse he moved to extreme rural Alaska to see if a former suburbanite could survive away from Costco – happiness and self-awareness were the goals. This resulted in his award-nominated first book, Not Really An Alaskan Mountain Man, a book that has been well-reviewed across the country as a wildly-humorous and meaningful adventure narrative.

Now living in rural NM – Fine has written another book called “Farewell my Subaru” which chronicles his efforts to live off fossil fuels and find his own salvation in the process. From solar panels to goat husbandry to driving a veggie oil truck, Fine is exploring whether an American can live a green life without becoming overwhelmed by electrocution or contradiction.

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Bob Ross Practices Planting in Small Spaces

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Bob Ross
Bob Ross
is a practicing Landscape Architect & Garden Consultant in Santa Fe. He was the Chief Landscape Architect for Forest Service, Washington, DC for 15 years and Designed the American Garden for the International Garden Festival in Liverpool, England. A Loeb Fellow at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design, Bob also designed and oversaw the building of the Algerian/American Friendship Forest in North Africa. He is on the Board of the Santa Fe Farmers Market Institute and The Monte del Sol Charter School Foundation. Last but not least, Bob has a weekly radio program, “Gardens, Food and Santa Fe”, which airs on Saturday mornings at 10am, KSFR (101.1 FM). The shows are archived at www.santafefarmersmarket.com

Even the smallest of spaces can host a crop of vegetables! Container gardens are beautiful, versatile and flexible for every space, indoor or out, from small balconys to large-scale gardens. With the do’s and don’ts of planting in pots, and a little imagination, the possibilities are endless.

 
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