My Luscious Backyard 
Thursday, March 25, 2010, 05:04 PM - Inspiring
This small business in Toronto gets people to trade space for a flower garden and then makes local,organic and edible flowers available. Can think of all kinds of neat adaptations for community associations. What a savvy approach to local. photo: Joan Francuz.



http://www.mylusciousbackyard.ca/about.html

Street Artist  
Friday, January 15, 2010, 07:43 PM - Inspiring
French street artist JR gives face to thousands of people on endless streets yet he himself remains anonymous. He recently won a TED prize. Awed by the vision and humbled by the humility.

http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/011685.html

Savings more Important than Loans 
Friday, January 1, 2010, 03:31 PM - The Solidarity Economy & Microfinance
Sparking a Savings Revolution

This is the title and gist of a New York Times article at the related link below. It is a tad promotional but outlines well what many have been trying to explain for years. That is, savings is as, if not more important, than loans for supporting women and families in economic security. Loans might give a small business a leg up. Savings give the family a leg up. Savings can help send children to school, buy medicine in an emergency, buy an asset, pay for a sudden burial in a rural area without creating that vicious cycle of debt that we all know too well. Think of your own situation.

I am working with Village Savings and Loans Associates and a team from Oxfam, CRS, CARE and Plan to support these small savings groups to better understand the quality and endurability of these groups. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funding. There are tens of thousands of them in existence mainly but not exclusively in Africa. They stem from local rotating schemes run by people themselves. Tiny credit unions. In some areas, they use oral forms of bookkeeping. For families in rural areas it is often the only trusted place to save.


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New Years in Mersey River area 
Thursday, December 31, 2009, 05:06 PM - Outdoor adventure

Who needs loud music and catatonic lights when you can curl up to a wood stove after a long snow-shoe. It was kind of wonderful to be snowed in to Mersey River Chalets with Jock over New Years.


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October in Saskatchewan 
Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 07:28 PM - Poetry and Writing
Such a gift to get the Wallace Stegner Residency and grant. One month of nothing but writing and sky.

Badlands

amber sloping lines
softened further by fog
emboldened by drift

Sagebrush

muted silver, rose
brimming from the edges
balls of vintage lace



Click on the link to find more about the Wallace Stegner House. Inexpensive retreat spot for writers and artists.
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