Before I dive into this weekend's round-up, I just want to send out a very heartfelt "thank you!" to all who've signed up for the next session of "How to Take Better Photos of Nature and the World Around You", starting this Monday (10/12/15). I'm thrilled that I'll be meeting so many new friends from around the globe, and I'm truly humbled and happy that you found my little corner of the blogosphere. (If you'd like to join the e-course, the more, the merrier--but this is the final call!)
Okay, here are some things that tickled my fancy this week:
- Figuring out what can and cannot be recycled: The Ultimate Recycling Chart courtesy of Goop
- Another reason I want to visit Morocco: These goats in trees!
- I'd never do it, but I found this weirdly fascinating: From normal dude to dumpster-diving across America. Along the same lines: The Art of Trash Cooking
- I've written before about the Japanese art of forest-bathing, or Shinrin-yoku. Seems it's a new trend in the U.S. to break technology addiction habits.
And finally, since we're right in the thick of it, two autumn posts from yours truly:
Happy weekend, friends!
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