Kenny!
Great to get your comment to my previous post…but you sent it with no reply e-mail address! Drop me a line!
Kenny!
Great to get your comment to my previous post…but you sent it with no reply e-mail address! Drop me a line!
Just moved into new virtual digs here. Needed some more bandwidth and storage for my…kilobytes of content and…non-existent readers. Can never be too careful.
Ohwell. Not working? Lemme know.
This article from today’s NYT has got me all happy and excited. I’d previously heard of—and enthused about—Teddy Cruz’s project with Casa Familiar in San Ydisdro, which is, in my mind anyway, similar in concept if not in form to such projects as the Scandinavian-inspired Yulupa Cohousing development in my own town, and to a lesser extent the Fruitvale transit village in Oakland.
These types of projects deal with several areas that would be the focus of my work were I to get into the urban planning field:
Sayeth (or repeateth?) clocke:
the problem with comforting illusions is that someone else ends up footing the bill for your comfort.
Wisdom that I quite liked from my Starbucks cup this morning:
The irony of commitment is that it’s deeply liberating – in work, in play, in love. The act frees you from the tyranny of your internal critic, from the fear that likes to dress itself up and parade around as rational hesitation. To commit is to remove your head as the barrier to your life.
— Anne Morriss