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Archive for February, 2010

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February Hurricane

The weather today has been very, very odd. Everyone is using the word huracán for what is in store for us tonight. Nora and I spent much of the afternoon outside in the unseasonably warm temperatures

Eco tours in Yellowstone and Australia help raise environmental awareness

As part of America’s Schools Program’s ongoing commitment to environmental education and awareness, they are teaming up with Sustainable Travel International (STI), to offer two trips in 2010 that exemplify

Eco tours for educators on a budget: Teachers can experience Costa Rica

If you are a teacher/educator and have always wanted to experience an incredible ecological expedition to Costa Rica but thinks it’s too expensive, this may be the trip for you.

EcoTeach, an eco-tour

Drug Deal

The other day I took Nora to the doctor to get her cough and recurring fever looked at. Actually I went in just to get an appointment, but as soon as the receptionist heard the F-word, she passed me right

Eleven Months Old

Well, Nora, yesterday was your last cumplemes that we’re going to celebrate. From now on, it’s just once a year. We weren’t going to do much of a party this time, but in the morning

23/02/2010 - BJJ (Advanced)

Class #289
RGA High Wycombe, (BJJ), Kev Capel, High Wycombe, UK - 23/02/2010

I had thought I was getting bored of MMA, judging by the last few UFC fights I’ve seen. I haven’t watched an entire event in

23/02/2010 - BJJ (Beginners)

Class #288
RGA High Wycombe, (BJJ), Kev Capel, High Wycombe, UK - 23/02/2010

For those who didn’t notice, Matt’s awesome blog Martial Farts has changed its name to The Grappling Dummy, which means the URL

Explore what a green hotel should be

No sector of the travel industry has more of an economic and behavioral impact than the hotel business. Even the smallest changes in purchasing behavior can actually affect the planet in huge ways.

To

Sir Richard Branson declares ‘War on Carbon’

For too long, both the public and private sector has placed blame on financial interests and responsibilities for their lack of commitment to reducing carbon emissions.

In an effort to combat these claims,