Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The Aventure Life- Cold Splinters




Steve Casimiro was the west coast editor of National Geographic Adventure Magazine before it went under a little less than a month ago. But hes also been busy writing for his own site, The Adventure Life. The site was started at the beginning of 2009 and has been attracting people who love all things outdoors. Well he decided to write about and interview the person behind one of my personal favorite blogs to read, Cold Splinters. Every morning, i wake up, make a bagel, pour some coffee and check what Jeff has put up on Cold Splinters. It works out quite nicely, since hes on the east coast, by the time im up here hes already posted something, unless its the weekend.

I think even Jeff was suprised by the request to be interviewed by someone like Steve from what he said earlier today on Cold Splinters. "About a month or two ago, when Steve asked if I would do an interview for The Adventure Life, I quickly accepted before he had a chance to change his mind. Was he drunk? Starting a charity? I am truly honored, and while I never take this whole blogging thing too seriously, Steve’s article makes it pretty tough to not want to keep going and going and going."

read the interview here: interview

Cold Splinters


::ryan::

Friday, December 11, 2009

Sacrifice for Survival


"Today I went to the Climate Justice Fast press conference at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Anna Keenan and Sara Svensson who are around my age haven’t eaten any food in 33 days. Their skin is taught around their cheek bones and their skin has a washed out pale tone which shocked me. My friends are physically taking on the challenge of climate change. With their whole bodies they push our world leaders to change.

Their energy and calm radiance was enough to fill the room with a sense of spiritual inspiration. Their words brought new perspective as to the task they have taken on. And the task over 500 others have now taken on in solidarity. Read an excerpt from Sara’s speech to get an idea.

“We ask them [our world leaders] to be courageous, to look beyond what may be politically pragmatic and instead show real bold leadership. Take scientifically sound decisions with a long term interest of the world’s population and future generation in mind. Provide real outcomes right here and now without further delay.”

The light shaped their skeletal faces in a reminder of what people all over the world are experiencing. Hunger. Hunger as a result of the changing seasons, the inability to adapt to our erratic climate, and the international policy that still isn’t strong enough for our struggling global community. Ten children die each minute from starvation, this is only getting worse as we continue to delay.

“We ask our world leaders here to please not disappoint us. Our fast is a demonstration that people are ready for change. Give us the deal we need for survival. And, give us the political tools to transform our world. We are ready and we will.”"

(via wend)

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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Leonids



"keep an eye on the night november 16-17th, will you? last year the leonids delivered 500 meteors an hour and i'd imagine scared hell out of at least as many fanatics. back in 1833, when the woodcut above was... cut?, the meteor shower blew minds so bad that the whole world just about went crazy. be outside. i got a roof if you need one."

-awesome-

(via born to be nervous)


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Thursday, November 5, 2009

have a great weekend


im off to big sur :)

::ryan::

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

2010 lunar calendar





i bought one last year and you can bet im going to get one this year. thanks to my friend Mother Health for showing me these. very cool.

LUNAR CALENDAR


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