Author Archives: James Atkins
Death gardening, the rich and promise of designer Cornish hedges
The previous blog highlighted old people as proponents of death gardening. Another form of death gardening is practised by the rich. I know of several examples in this part of the 12th district of Budapest where wealthy people have purchased … Continue reading
Death gardening and its colourful alternative
Here is a pictures of a roadside in the 11th District of Budapest. I have highlighted the bit which was done by nature, at no cost to landowner or local council. Here I have highlighted the bit which was done … Continue reading
Nature Notes from Budapest: colonisation, silent gardening etc.
Colonisation and the discomfort of playing God Refurbishing a house in Budapest – gutting it and rebuilding it to be low energy but with traditional aesthetics – I have learnt about nature’s extraordinary capacity for colonisation. Modest changes to the … Continue reading
End of. Or why loving nature has never been more important.
A friend was concerned about the convergence of augmented reality, self-drive vehicles and 3D printing, not to mention free energy. Another wondered what everyone will do when machines do everything… Energy is free, goods are free, food is free, transport … Continue reading
Go Pluto!
How many times do we criticise politicians as egoistical clowns, gallivanting on the international stage, inept, inefficient, conflicted, corrupt and so forth? Whether or not those characterisations are fair or true (it is probably much harder when you are in … Continue reading