Monthly Archives: February 2012
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Day 60: Guerilla Guardians
Leave a commentFebruary 29, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Aah, February 29. Leap Year Day. It comes but 0.25 times per year and it’s a thing worth remarking. Take …
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Day 59: Keeping it Raw
1February 28, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Much like my man ODB, I like it RAAAW! (Rest in peace, homie.) When it comes to food, raw really …
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Day 58: Subterranean Sunshine
Leave a commentFebruary 27, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Parks are neat, especially when they’re interrupting the industrialized world. Urban parks, gardens, forests and green spaces are like nature …
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Day 57: Game of Thrones
Leave a commentFebruary 26, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Aaah, politics. Or should I say AAAAH!! POLITICS!! How are we to escape the wheeling, dealing, conniving, underhanded and shady …
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Day 56: L’Chaim!
2February 25, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I always get excited when I see a Kickstarter project happening close by. Being local doesn’t automatically qualify a project …
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Day 55: A Dharmic Diaspora
Leave a commentFebruary 24, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I’m not big on organized religion. It’s never worked for me, and I have a difficult time ascribing to any …
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Day 54: In Your Face Outer Space
Leave a commentFebruary 23, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I’ve been on sort of a sci-fi kick recently. I’m working my way through the Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley …
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Day 53: From Seed to Street
1February 22, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Aaah, street food. One of the best thing about big cities is the immense variety of mobile delicatessen – ranging …
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Day 52: The Emperor’s New Clothes
Leave a commentFebruary 21, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
North Korea doesn’t often get portrayed as a very glamorous place; somewhat the opposite, in fact. But what can be …
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Day 51: Fresh Air
1February 20, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
There’s not enough good TV left on the air. Call me a cynic, but it seems to me that most …
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