Before logging took over the mighty river, immigrants fished salmon and sheltered their boats in quiet narrows. Today an isolated community draws inspiration from the past.
#geography #fraserriver #Finn #immigration #riverlife #fishing
Posts by Renato Zane
"A Question Of Who's In Charge," by Scott A. McNichol. It stands in a corner park in downtown Elora, Ontario. Eye-catching.
"...countries are becoming less reliant on coal plants, less reliant on natural gas and less reliant on other fossil fuels like oil. Concern for the environment is one factor; another is a desire to be less reliant on overseas suppliers and the dangers of vulnerable choke points."
#environment
“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.”
-Charles M. Schulz.
A homeowner's whimsical Easter decoration.
It is said that defining a problem is the first step in resolving it. Here's a good explanation of how burnout happens through regular workflow.
Through millennia and countless pressures, these people have relied on the seclusion of alpine valleys to preserve a culture that precedes the Roman era.
#Ladin #SouthTyrol #Italy #Dolomites #history
Medieval monks understood that handling information carries responsibility. 11 years ago an eminent scholar foresaw the great problem of the digital era: the unchecked spreading of falsehoods. Can we find a way out of our predicament ?
#communication #umbertoeco #socialmedia #information
One way to encourage people to remember your late father is to write a brutally honest obituary they will never forget. Charles Boehm did just that.
#father #texas #obituary #oddity
An appreciation of Hugo Pratt's work in illustrated stories and comics. renatozane.substack.com/p/hugo-pratt...
#drawing #graphicnovels #hugopratt #cortomaltese #drawing #comics
A Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius, believed that being kind to the unkind was the key to a good life. Really. tinyurl.com/45nrd6cm
#MarcusAurelius #Stoics #kindness
In my post this week, sketches and notes from my walks around Vancouver. : tinyurl.com/45nrd6cm
#sketch #Vancouver #architecture
This week, I'm happy to repost a story by Arianna Huffington on the effects of AI sycophants.
#AI #artificialintelligence #computers #internet @thriveglobal.bsky.social
Fragments of a week in sketches. renatozane.substack.com/p/brief-mome...
Carl Sagan's prophetic words about our uneducated reliance on science and technology are crucial to understanding our present situation. tinyurl.com/mwmeuswh
#carlsagan #education #democracy #tech
My latest Substack post is about cooperation and gratitude: tinyurl.com/49kfxxjn
You might enjoy this with a coffee cup and a relaxing moment. Nostalgia is the theme at late-summer events. tinyurl.com/2kjmtnez
The story of the workers who built Cleveland's iconic Guardians statues. tinyurl.com/mt4vtpuh
#history
#cleveland
#immigration
#artdeco
#sculpture
#publicart
The first eight months of this year have been quite a ride, don’t you think?
I drafted an experimental letter this week. Had to get it out of my system.
In this week's blog, a quick list of some areas in which humans are making progress in protecting ourselves and our planet. Also a reflection by Carl Sagan that's worth rereading.
My latest: a postcard from farm country. It's about a motorcycle, an antiques shop and a calf. tinyurl.com/3s6p9fy5
The extent and speed of this revolution is astounding. The economics of renewables may be the best environmental card we have. It’s working.
A few days ago, my wife and I packed a couple of sports bags on my motorcycle and we rode the coastal circle route in British Columbia. Between old growth forests, inlets, totem poles and good friends, my trepidations melted away. tinyurl.com/52e9w6u5
#travelogue #motorcycling #britishcolumbia
The Renaissance wasn't just about beautiful works of art. It was also about finding a way to take the itch out of wool and for rich people to avoid eternal damnation. History is in the details. Some notes in my post from listening to historians: tinyurl.com/2v2e3m9v
#Renaissance #Italy #wool
One of the first to elevate comics to the level of literary art was illustrator Hugo Pratt, who created graphic historical novels featuring an independent-minded sailor called Corto Maltese. I explore Pratt’s legacy and artistry here: tinyurl.com/5pyamf9d
#illustration #literaryart #comics
Gorgeous photo!
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Everyone suffers in one way or another. If we could overcome mental distress, would we not live better? A walk through a Buddhist temple offers a way to change our perspective and deal with the messy parts of life.
#thinking #buddhism #feelings #emotions #psychology #spirituality