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Where is the Best Place to Live Off-Grid?
OK, so you caught the off-grid bug and now you are looking to cut the apron strings, quit the rat race and head for the big out doors to try your hand at off grid living. But where do you go and how do you pick the land to settle on? It's not as...
141 commentsHow to Cook Whiting and Whiting Recipes
Whiting is one of the tastiest types of white fish we can eat. It is such a shame that it is often so under-rated and discarded by fishermen. This page contains a number of whiting recipes and cooking options to help you enjoy whiting to the full and assist in the fight to save more endangered species of fish in our seas and oceans.
14 commentsThe Environmental, Economic, and Social Components of Sustainability
When it comes sustainability in our world, we need to be concerned about three key areas. The important concepts of environmental, economic, and social sustainability form a basis from which good decisions and actions can be made. Here, I will discuss the three spheres of sustainability and how these interrelated concepts ultimately effect you and society as a whole.
7 commentsConservative Flathead Catfish (Pylodictis olivaris): North America's Unassuming, Unchanged, Unresponsive Freshwater Fish
The flathead catfish accepts North America's slow, turbid, warm fresh waters. It favors daytime depths, but the shallows for night feeding. It inspires the fishing craze of grabbling and the gustatory delights of baked, deep-fried and smoked dishes.
7 commentsThree Old World Look-Alike Swallowtails: An Ecological Jintishi Poem
Jintishi can be described as an ancient Chinese poetic form. It can take any of three main forms, one being the four-lined quatrain called jueju. A jueju with five syllables per line is included, with the ecological theme of scarce swallowtails.
21 commentsLake Erie Shores on the Great Lakes Circle Tour - Only 6,500 Miles!
Although a surprising fact, the highways and roads circumnavigating a perimiter around the Great Lakes in the American Midwest cover 6,500 miles - about twice the width of the United States! Many of us are unaware that a route completely around the...
13 commentsFish Kills: A Lamentable Limerick
The limerick is a poem of known structure and possible origins in Limerick, Ireland. It offers much sense, no sense or obscene sense. My poem presents the ecological sense of healthy fish numbers in the limerick context of lamentable fish kills.
26 commentsCandles - Make A New Candle From Left Over Candle Stubs
Left over candle stubs and wax left in burned out jar candles can be used to create a new candle by mixing the old candle left-overs.
32 commentsSerendipitous Spotted Bass (Micropterus punctulatus): North America's Quick, Quiet, Quirky Freshwater Fish
The spotted bass adapts to clean or not-so-clear, cool or warm, fast or slow moving freshwaters in its native North America. Anglers and fishers like the challenge of its elusive evasiveness. It also wins fans with the flaky succulence of its flesh.
12 commentsThe Art of Recycled Books
Book recycling has taken on new life as talented artists present us with imaginative and enterprising projects. here are some example that will inspire you and your children to get creative with eco-art.
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