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    Low Tech grunt iris lily's Avatar
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    Sticky: Favorite Links

    As requested, here's a place to put threads containing your favorite web links.
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    This post features silly, useless cat watching videos starring my favorite cat in the word, Maru. Maru is famous for his cat-in-box videos. But I didn't know until today that he now has a kitten companion:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYYi1EUzHCU

    I just want to kiss his fat cat face and pick him up and hug him to death.

    Here's a classic Maru-in-box video:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPzNl6NKAG0

    this box video centers on "too small" boxes

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XID_W4neJo

    One of the interesting components of these videos is that Maru's owner speaks English as a 2nd language and so the captions can be a wee bit funny.

    So Maru, Very boxes, Much entertaining. Ok, enough of my Maru obsession.
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    Books Related to Simple Living and Slow Food
    The Good Life by Helen and Scott Nearing
    Simple Food for the Good Life by Helen Nearing
    Real Food by Nina Planck
    The Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan


    Links to permaculture resources
    Center for Bioregional Living / Andrew Faust
    Gaia’s Garden by Toby Hemenway
    The Permaculture Podcast with Scott Mann "A podcast dedicated to Permaculture education, sustainability, gardening, organic food, and resiliency."

    Designing and Executing a Sustainable Life
    Attainable Sustainable website "The whole idea behind this site it that sustainability at some level is within our reach. Sure, we’ll all still have to buy things at the grocery store. And maybe some aspects of living a more sustainable life just aren’t your cup of tea. But look around your home or your office. There’s so much room for improvement. And that’s why I’m here."
    Tiny House Listings website. "List and browse tiny house properties for sale and for rent. Homes 500 square feet in size or smaller"
    Inhabitat: Design for a Better World website "Inhabitat is a website dedicated to green design, innovation, and the future of clean technology, cataloging great ideas and emerging technologies"
    Sustainable Man website "Sustainable Man is a conversational blog exploring, discussing, and brainstorming sustainability topics."
    Charles Eisenstein's website: "Charles Eisenstein is an author and public speaker, and self-described " degrowth activist".

    Radical Simple Livers
    Daniel Suelo
    Heidimarie Schwermer[/URL]
    Jim Merkel
    Mark Boyle

    I could go on and on--but "I'll be back"
    "Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
    www.silententry.wordpress.com

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    I love this site for all the variety of topics covered on energy, food production/preservation and conservation and lots more:
    http://www.energyconservationinfo.or...dium.htm#3.5.1 Growing Books (full text)
    As Cicero said, “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.”

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    A blog with many simple living implications: Raptitude: getting better at being human

    Manifest Your Potential - interesting website/tool for self-exploration and creativitiy. "With 500+ pages, this site is full of ideas, insights, and tools to help individuals, career changers, job hunters, life coaches, and career guidance counselors."

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    Gardenarian: I checked out Raptitude on your recommendation and I love it. Thanks!

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    http://shipoffools.com ... a "British Anglican" website and community message boards, which is absolutely hilarious. Of course, they have members from all over the world. Their motto is ITTWACW: I Thought This Was a Christian Website (you can buy a mug with that on it ). Very intellectual and knowledgeable religion-wise, but totally irreverent (when they want to be) and totally off the wall. You can't imagine some of the things they come up with. When you "get called to Hell" it's No holds barred ... I love it. And I'm not even Christian ...

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    I read the High Country News routinely. It covers environmental issues for the western states. It has been around for years and the articles are well researched and written. A subscription is required to read the full issues, but most of the articles are available for free. http://www.hcn.org/

    Also, Orion Magazine, which has a literary bent on living lightly on the planet. It is less scientific and more philosophic. Again a subscription is required, but they are very generous with free articles. One regular contributor is Derrick Jensen, who always offers up some interesting food for thought. http://www.orionmagazine.org/
    "what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" Mary Oliver

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