Mimi turned me on to the Quebe Sisters*, and for this (and so many other things), I am forever in her debt.  I should bake her some cookies.

That’s KWAY-bee, if y’all were wond’rin’.

The Darker Side of Bottled Water

Bottled water is a 13 billion dollar per year industry in the US, and this repesents only about 17% of the global market. [1]

The new documentary Flow from director Irena Salina places anunflinching focus on politics, pollution, human rights, and the emergence of a domineering world water cartel.”

IrrigationLocked pumpViolence over water

Who owns the water?

Who put the Atrazine in Mrs. Murphy’s… DRINKING WATER? [2]

Sir Ken Robinson says (on TED) that we are preparing for a future that is unknown to us — we don’t even know what it will look like in five years — so teaching and nurturing creativity is as important as literacy in our schools.

The problem with us is not only prodigal extravagance but also an assumed limitlessness. We have obscured the issue by refusing to see that limitlessness is a godly trait. We have insistently, and with relief, defined ourselves as animals or as ‘higher animals.’ But to define ourselves as animals, given our specifically human powers and desires, is to define ourselves as limitless animals—which of course is a contradiction in terms. Any definition is a limit, which is why the God of Exodus refuses to define Himself: ‘I am that I am.’

Wendell Berry

Faustian Economics: Hell hath no limits

Harper’s Magazine

And so it begins...

… with a link to some cute modern physics animations sent along by John Wright in New Zealand: Furry Elephant.