Pretty sure that Sandra Postel lives less than an hour from where I’m sitting right now. Makes me want to ask for an interview when I return in the fall. Her book Replenish: The Virtuous Cycle of Water and Prosperity …
Creative: Peru Workshop
My Peru workshop isn’t until September, but after a late afternoon planning call, my mind drifted to the upcoming trip. I’ve been to Peru several times, but the country is so diverse, vast, and challenging that it feels more like …
Creative: Blurb New York
Three years. Three long years since I’ve descended on the city of New York as part of my ongoing Blurb adventure. (One of numerous Blurb NYC posts.) During a typical, pre-C19 year, I would often visit the city two or …
Read: Atlas of a Lost World
Some people dream of meeting famous actors or musicians. I dream of meeting Craig Childs. “Hey Milnor, Salma Hayek just joined as expedition leader and we want you to come too.” Well, that’s the dream anyway. My advice is to …
Creative: Embracing Change
Brace yourself. I’ve come to a conclusion about something. I will address this in depth via an upcoming film, but I was too excited to wait. When you find out what I’m referring to you might find my choice of …
Creative: Kit That Matters
It is not often I take the time to write a blog post about equipment, but when a piece of equipment instantly leads to another level of work then it is worth noting. Some kit matters. Before I go any …
Read: Tracers in the Dark
According to the author, most of the agents and prosecutors involved in the hunt for crypto kings have since left their agencies and taken jobs in the cryptocurrency industry. I’m not sure what else I can say about this story. …
Read: Grail Bird
Would you give up everything to search for a bird thought to be long extinct? I might. It does sound rather appealing and anything is better than Excel spreadsheets. But what if the bird isn’t quite extinct? I’d still go. …
