See a Little Light – Great song from Bob Mould‘s 1st solo album, after fronting the punk trio Hüsker Dü. If you have more time, check out this 30 minute live set.
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Goede Stuff 14: Silvopasture
Livestock in a forest. Our friends at Rising Locust Farms are practicing silvopasturing locally.
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Goede Stuff 13: One Acre Fund
https://oneacrefund.org/ “One Acre Fund supplies smallholder farmers with the financing and training they need to grow their way out of hunger and poverty.”
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Goede Stuff 12: Buddy’s Pizza
At our house, Detroit style pizza rules the day: Sicilian style made in small rectangular pans so all pieces are edge pieces. Then, pile the cheese all the way to the edges, so the cheese caramelizes along the edge. Our favorite is Buddy’s. I make my own based off this recipe, baked in Lloyd Pans … Continue reading →
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Goede Stuff 11: CV19 Running Tip
Virus spread in running – tip: you need more than 6 feet of spacing when running (or standing still in a breeze) https://surfdrive.surf.nl/files/index.php/s/pu5IW34U0phePGm (note these simulations do not account for any ambient wind). Full Paper: http://www.urbanphysics.net/COVID19_Aero_Paper.pdf
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Goede Stuff 10: A Better World
From yes! Magazine: We’ve Got a Better World in Mind: How to get from here to there in the next 10 years
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Goede Stuff 9: Split Enz
From the 70’s Art Rock: Stranger Than Fiction to 80’s New Wave Pop: Log Cabin Fever. I guess these song jumped out for me given these Covid-19 days…
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Goede Stuff 8: Big Bob BBQ
I love Mike Mills’s cookbook/memoir Peace, Love, & Barbecue. Last week, we enjoyed one of our favorites: Big Bob Gibson’s White Sauce on smoked chicken.
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Goede Stuff 7: Don’t Stand So Close to Me
Sting and The Roots full of joy performing together remotely. It comes off great and you gotta love the scissors (Link).
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Goede Stuff 6: Slow Motion Multitasking
Tim Harford’s concept of “Slow Motion Multitasking” as a key to creative problem solving resonates for me: TED Talk “Slow-motion multitasking is when we have several projects in progress at the same time, and we move from one to the other and back again as the mood takes us or the situation demands” — Tim … Continue reading →
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