Archive for July, 2012

Planes, Trains, Automobiles and Other Things

Posted in Clips, Travel on July 12, 2012 by frankbures

My wife, Bridgit, and I were cruising down the west coast of New Zealand in a barely running car. It was the second half of our grand kiwi tour. We’d bought the car for next to nothing from another picker in the orchard where we’d just finished working. When the apple season started winding down, we began tooling around the islands, burning through the money we’d earned.

It was idyllic. It was also a lot of togetherness. As the days wore on, our conversations in that car became punctuated with increasingly blunt comments (mostly from Bridgit), like “I want you to know that I’m not enjoying this” and “Let’s not turn funny into annoying, OK?”

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More on Travel And Creativity

Posted in Clips, Science, Travel on July 6, 2012 by frankbures

Rohan Barnett was backpacking his way through Mexico when he saw something that changed his life: cacao, the magical seeds that become chocolate. The elliptical pods dangling from small trees seemed impossibly far removed from the foil-wrapped squares he knew back home in Ireland.

Barnett was surprised to learn that the Mayans had been growing cacao long before Europeans arrived, and that they drank it as a cold beverage with a spice called annatto, which turned their mouths red.

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