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  1. In Columbus - Great to see Bud Talbott receive lifetime achievement award from Ohio Environmental Council.
  2. Lake Erie is our wilderness in Northeast Ohio. What changes if we think of it that way? How can it change our consciousness?
  3. Now that everyone is talking sustainability, what is the next big idea? Maybe an intimate integration of nature and civilization.
  4. So sad -- the ghost bike (http://bit.ly/K4CLN). What if there were ghost bikes for all the young people who die needlessly in Cleveland?
  5. In the past few days the trees have caught fire. Stop and look. It will all be over soon.
  6. Thinking about the PD op-ed about a regional port – could we help Ashtabula develop and save a billion dollars on new port facilities?
  7. People in Akron joke that Cleveland is a short 35 miles for them, but it's 100 miles for Clevelanders to come to Akron.
  8. As I get older I seem to be less able to see things in the shapes of clouds. I worry about this.
  9. Liking the tag line for the 2009 Burning River Fest: Think globally. Jam locally.
  10. Cleveland's future may be at the intersection of vacant land, local food, clean water, renewable energy, and climate change.
  11. You know that summer -- real summer -- is almost here when the zucchinis are ready. The ultimate sign is a ripe tomato.
  12. "Green city on a blue lake" everywhere: Cleveland Hopkins Airport is inviting artists to design terrazzo floors with the theme.
  13. Forest Hill Park in East Cleveland: A patch of semi-wildness in the city, huge trees.
  14. How would we approach Cleveland's economic development differently if we looked through the lens of sustainability?
  15. Talked with the Cinematheque's John Ewing last night: Cleveland is one of the best film cities in the country.
  16. Steve Litt on the cultural conservatism of Cleveland leadership: Economic decline related to close-mindedness in fields other than art?
  17. The vague unease of Cleveland: Things aren't working, we need a new story, and we are struggling to create it.
  18. Back roads in Trumbull County. More Amish buggies than cars. Amazing persistence of Amish culture. What do they know that we don't?
  19. Eaton move to Chagrin Highlands: Will young knowledge workers want to work out in soulless sprawl land?
  20. Evening walk: I like sidewalks that bend around big old trees.