I have always loved women's magazines -- the recipes, the tips for saving money and avoiding waste, etc. -- but I'm a vegetarian and very concerned about the environment, so the magazines weren't as fun as I wished they were. In this blog I intend to talk about what home means to me, whether it's cooking great vegan recipes or putting up a birdfeeder in the backyard. Today's post will be a short one and finish on a sweet note: a hummingbird at the backyard feeder (you can see a larger version of this photo by clicking on the image):
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“Edifice for the Unwanted" Sculpture at Tucson’s Los Reales Sustainability Campus Is an Artful Invitation to Learn About Our Landfill
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