I felt like revisiting childhood stories today and immediately I thought of this classic favorite -- The Giving Tree. To my delightful surprise, I stumbled upon a movie version narrated by Shel Silverstein himself.
Unconditional love means that you're willing to give your all and never expect anything in return.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Sing Sang Sung
Impressive, wildly creative organic animation to Air's lovely "Sing Sang Sung". My kind of music video! Suddenly, I have an urge to watch Yellow Submarine again.
AIR MUSIC VIDEO SING SANG SUNG from MATHEMATIC SAS on Vimeo.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Los Angeles Rainwater Harvesting, Hook It Up!
Angelenos sure welcome any rainfall we can get, especially in this heat. Why not harvest every raindrop, reuse and strategically direct that rainwater to save potable water costs and local water quality? We need all the forward-thinking solutions possible as LA County still has worst water quality in the state.Here's a solution and a fabulous way to get ready for the season ahead: enroll in the City of LA's new, first-of-its-kind free Rainwater Harvesting Program.
Thanks to the City's new water-conservation initiative (hooray!) and a grant from the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission, Los Angeleno property owners or businesses in the pilot communities Mar Vista, Sawtelle and Jefferson can get hooked up with a free rain barrel plus installation or a free downspout disconnect. I wish this was happening in my hood too! Certainly this promising news could set important future standards for Southern California.
Join your community in this exciting momentum towards sustainable LA living and help spread the good word. Be one of the 600 lucky ones to participate in the pilot by signing up at LA Rainwater Harvesting Program or by calling 562.597.0205.
Labels:
environment,
los angeles,
recycle,
resources,
water
Sunday, July 12, 2009
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