This month I am re-reading the most excellent book Overshoot by William R. Catton. If you have not read it yet, make a note to get a copy from your local library, and read and reflect.
The predicament of our Civilization is long in the making …
This fall and winter, we have intermittently worked on our sunny room. It is the south-most room in the old part of our house, built in the 1800s. We chose to put in large new windows in the hitherto window-less south wall of our house …
I would like to start with a winter story I heard a few times when I lived in Russia in the 1990s. It was an anecdote about the poor results of state-led allocation of resources.
"In the Soviet Union times, the government resource …
It was a month with record low sunshine. 29 hours, according to the statisticians. One hour per day.
The rest of the time it was gray, and quite a few of those long, drizzling rain days.
We did get started on some outdoor projects. The most …
In October the walnuts and the chestnuts are ripe here in Southern Sweden. This summer, we have been biking around the villages in around here and talking to people with nut trees in their gardens to ask if we could come and harvest later. Everyone we …
From times immemorial, there have been sayings in the style of: "as you sow, you shall reap". Ominous words, indicating that you get your just deserts when fall comes.
Those of us who are eager and optimistic infallibly sow more than is practical to harvest. Especially in …
August came and went. It is usually the warmest month, but this year we had not a single day reaching 30C. After a very dry early summer, we have had for almost every day in both July and August. Very unusual weather. One day we had …
I love trees. Trees are our friends and teachers. Trees have been around for millions of years. The oldest family that is still with us is the Ginkgo family, with small changes over the last 200 million years. They were around in the time of the dinosaurs …
June has been extraordinary dry. No rain for six weeks and 25-30 degrees most of the days. Neighbour farmers even ir!rigate the grassy hayfields, which I hear is new in this area. In the past, only vegetables and sometimes grains were irrigated.
Since May I have been …
Organic growth in the early summer is amazing. We have warm and pleasant weather (20-25C at noon, 10C minimum), so everything that is planted out is growing like crazy.
Chestnut seedlings on an air-pruning table
The poly-tunnel is a mediterranean climate, of dry, warm weather. The figs …
Nut trees are the best, but I also like fruit trees. They all have a role to play in a diverse food ecosystem.
Therefore I visited the nursery "Rögle Plantskola" between Ängelholm and Helsingborg. It is a 45 minute drive south from here, just on the …
In the end of the fall, I purchased a wood chipper that works as an attachment on the 2-wheel tractor.
It is a sturdy wood chipper that uses the engine of the 2-wheel tractor in stand-still mode.
Instead of servicing two engines, one for the tractor and …
I have always been interested in cultures. In the past, I travelled a lot, and contributed an inordinate abount of carbon to our common atmosphere. Everywhere I came, I tried to learn some language, customs, traditions, norms and values. In some respects, people are people everywhere, but there …
We have had two weeks of splendid weather. Cold and dry and beautiful.
Some days the mercury dipped below -15C, which is quite unusual here in Southern Sweden. Therefore, we have taken every opportunity to enjoy the freshness of the snow and the silhouettes from the frost …
Being back in Sweden after 20 years living abroad, I notice some things that have improved and others that have degenerated or decayed. One of the disappointments flew in my face when I biked off to buy beer.
I realized that almost all beer in my local supermarket …