As best as I can figure it, it’s an evil bee keeper with waterfowl for hands receiving a double blowjob. [note: This is the work of Jim Cherewick, who’s one of my favorite local artists. And I certainly don’t mean to imply that it sucks. It doesn’t. It’s awesome. And that’s especially true if it […]
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Local Transition Town visioning session scheduled for February 1
I’ve written quite a bit here over the last few years on the Transition Town movement. For those not familiar with the initiative, it involves the preparation and certification of towns attempting to address the duel challenges of climate change and peak oil proactively. It basically involves analyzing local food production, energy use, etc, and […]
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