If the blog looks a little funny today, don’t worry; it’s intentional! Today is CSS Naked Day. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are what make “modern” web pages look pretty. When the world wide web was just getting started in the 1990s all we cared about was the fact that there was information present on the web pages. A lot has changed now and we also expect the information to both be there AND look nice too.
In support of all the people who work tirelessly to make their web pages look pretty in ALL web browsers on ALL operating systems, I’ve decided to go naked for 48 hours. I’ll be using the CSS Naked Day WordPress Plugin on this blog, so hopefully everything will be smooth and automatic!
So now you know!
I started a very small farm at my house in Kenya because I was excited about being more self-sustained and also because I plan to use what I learn when I get back to the United States. I know vegetables aren’t by any means expensive here in Tala, but it’s the principle of the matter! A bonus is being able to control the inputs to my little ecosystem; which means all my crops will be “organic.” Well, I was pretty excited about my endeavors until I came across a passage in Paul Hawken’s The Ecology of Commerce. On page 20: