I had a meeting with a prof last week about a very interesting project she wants to set up (to run the course as a series of blog posts resulting in a science magazine published by the students - I’ll write more on that later). During the discussion of the project, we got to talking about blogging in general and she mentioned that she had recently started a blog of her own.

Gwendolyn Blue started blogging less than a month ago at Home Grown Alberta, and already has some great posts up about sustainability and local food sourcing. 100 mile diet? In Calgary? Apparently, it IS possible (just a little more difficult due to the insane sprawl of this city…)

I’m looking forward to seeing what Gwen comes up with, and really excited to have discovered her blog!

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2 Responses to “Home Grown Alberta”

  1. Rob Wall on June 23rd, 2008 12:10 pm

    Thanks for the heads up on this blog, D’Arcy. I’ve left her a comment so she knows there are readers out here interested in what she is writing about, and added it to my “must read” folder in Google Reader.

  2. Open Monologue » Food, culture and sustainability on June 23rd, 2008 9:49 pm

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