We’ve moved into the Lone Star state where we’ve started our Deep in the Heart of Texas Tour. Once again, we continue to pride ourselves in originality… Our first stop is in Orange, Texas (on the border), where … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Our Louisiana Gumbo Tour continues… While we’ve been down here, the Deep Water Horizon oil rig exploded in the Gulf 50 miles south of New Orleans. As of today, the oil spill was at 42,000 gallons a day … Continue reading
I was recently interviewed by WikiNews. To see the rather in-depth article, go to… … Continue reading
We headed out of New Orleans yesterday toward Baton Rouge, Louisiana. We picked a backroad (LA 18) that looked on the map like it was going to be a ‘scenic byway,’ and it was. That is, it was … Continue reading
Our Louisiana Gumbo Tour continues in New Orleans… We stopped at St. Thomas Catholic Worker House in the heart of the city here on Constance St. They take in homeless people, have set up a community garden, lobby … Continue reading
We have headed into southern Louisiana on our Louisiana Gumbo Tour. (We, again, pride ourselves on originality.) We stopped in New Orleans where I gave a talk to an in-home gathering in the heart of the city on … Continue reading
We just drove through southern Mississippi along the Gulf Coast. (We had toured this area a few months after Hurricane Katrina and saw the almost total devastation.) We stopped in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Along the coast here (as … Continue reading
More on our Sweet Home Alabama Tour… Coming across the border from Georgia, we first stopped in Phenix City, Alabama. This was once billed at “the most corrupt city in America.” With the Army’s Ft. Benning nearby, … Continue reading
We’ve started on our “Sweet Home Alabama Tour.” (We continue to try to be as original as possible with the campaign.) Yesterday we stopped in Montgomery at a park. While the kids watched a youth baseball game, … Continue reading
I was interviewed by the Americus Times-Recorder yesterday. I noted Koinonia Farm, where we’re currently doing some research, has a perma-culture. (This is a design system for sustainable human habitats that work in harmony with nature to … Continue reading