Capparis spinosa – Capers

...lution to make it more national, as the publisher of our upcoming book the Urban Homestead requested, we had one big challenge. While Mrs. Homegrown Revolution hails from the snowy mountains of Colorado, Mr. Homegrown Revolution has never lived anywhere else other than sunny Southern California. And neither of us have tended plants outside of this Mediterranean climate, one of the rarest types of climatic zones on the planet. But if we’ve learned...

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Feral House and Process Media Winter Soltice Party

Feral House and Process media, the publishers of our first book The Urban Homestead, will be holding their annual solstice party on Saturday December 8th from 7 to 10 pm at La Luz de Jesus Gallery, located within the Wacko gift store. Judging from the flyer, naked Shriners will frolic in the Griffith Park Fountain later on in the evening. Whatever happens, it’s a fun event not to be missed. Kelly and I will be there to hang out, chat and show off...

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2022 in Review: Cats, Mushrooms and Politics

...tables. On a trip to San Francisco, I noted that they keep the philosophy books locked up at Green Apple books. Our Saluki Ivan likes to go out and lay on the hot pavement even in the middle of summer. Plane spotting has become a boring new pastime. Kelly and I have hundreds of photos of our cats snuggling together. Our friend Daniel used my shop to make frames for a show about his desert lighthouse project. It was one of the best art shows I’ve...

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Reject Modernity Embrace Post-Capitalism

...ear readers sake, I suffered through a few chapters of Chip Gaines’ latest book in an attempt to find some sort of philosophical basis for this madness. It was all about how much he WORKS and then he WORKS SOME MORE and then WORKS EVEN MORE. Chip’s book reminded me of what Mark Fisher had to say in Ghosts of My Life, Capital demands that we always look busy, even if there’s no work to do. If neoliberalism’s magical voluntarism is to be believed, t...

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Preparedness Now!

...ly the domain of nutcase libertarians and Mormons. Aton is neither and the book has many useful tips for us urban dwellers with chapters on shelter, transportation, self-defense, and a collection of possible disasters we should prepare for. Two things we especially liked – Aton’s advice to start biking, and his advice against running out and buying guns. Plus there is a hilarious passage recalling how he cleverly dealt with some thugs on the A tra...

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