• Ahimsa

    One curious thing about nonviolence is that, in most languages, there isn’t an active term for it: the concept exists only in opposition to the main one: violence.

    Ahimsa, in Sanskrit, is a compound word: himsa, meaning “to cause harm,” and the prefix a, meaning “not.”

    It seems like a small detail, but what if language is a thermometer of our priorities as a society?

    “If we lived in a world where there was no word for war except non-peace, what kind of world would that be? It wouldn’t necessarily be a world without war, but one where war would be seen as something aberrant and insignificant.”

  • Do Things, Not Countries, Dieguito!

    “My friend has done South America…”

    – Old Diego

    Definitions for “did” include: carry out, undertake, discharge, act, behave, suffice, to serve a purpose, prepare, make, organize, create or produce, decorate, style, present, grant, pay or render, work out, calculate, solve, to be employed at, manage, cope, succeed, move at a particular pace.

    Lessons from Do things, Not Countries by Jennifer Sutherland-Miller

  • Broken Crankshaft

    It was hot,
    crankshaft shot.

    Stopped the neighbor’s Beetle clean,
    traded parts
    for bananas green.

    Tomorrow I ride,
    no looking back,
    is this the Kombi’s
    final track?


    Tava calô,
    a manivela quebrô,

    Paro o fusca do vizinha,
    troco a manivela por um cacho
    de bananinha,

    Amanha vo viajá,
    ultima aventura da kombi
    será?

  • Apple-grape cider

    A natural apple-and-grape drink, artificially carbonated and delicately alcoholized.

  • Mobile Compost Beds

    Compost Beds 2.0, now mobile, in memory of the 100 worms from the previous version.