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Yearly Archives: 2008
Springtime in Parma
Back in my old stomping grounds for a few days. The Torrente Parma looking respectably damp; the blob at lower centre/left is a nutria! Somebody waits for you… But what I was waiting for was a K2 conetto flower… Looks … Continue reading
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Lucky old me
I got to realise a long-deferred wish on Saturday, and visited Cyrus Todiwala’s Cafe Spice Namaste to check out some Parsee cuisine. I read elsewhere that the Parsees are shrinking in number, because their religion, Zoroastrianism, prohibits intermarriage and conversion; … Continue reading
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Liking London
A week or so ago I attended a reading by Ekstasis authors, in celebration of the Pacific Rim Review of Books. Richard Olafson introduces… Among others, our excellent Saskatchewanian Glen Sorestad read, and so did the wondrous Yvonne Blomer. I’m … Continue reading
Growth hormones in dairy, and National Poetry Month in Canada
Shocked by a grim if slightly dated tale about rBST – recombinant bovine somatotropin, marketed under the name “Nutrilac” – a synthetic hormone, developed by Monsanto through genetic engineering, that increases a cow’s ability to produce milk – which is … Continue reading
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GM canola and alfalfa, and a little poetry news
I’ve been discovering some shocking things about genetically modified foods in Canada this week, and so will all of you with televisions that can be tuned to Global for a documentary on Saturday night, March 23 at 7pm (dunno if … Continue reading
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