In my last blog I talked about the artist Sebastian and the explosive passion he is able to transfer from his heart and soul to his brush and canvas. It’s why his work now graces the homes of many celebrities, including Kevin Costner, Sly Stallone and Al Pacino. And I suggested that such “artistry,” imagination
The other day I had the great pleasure of sitting with a famous painter from Sicily known as Sebastian (his business card just says Sebastian Painter). He speaks in very broken English and understanding him requires having to pay close attention. But you don’t have to see his absolutely stunning work to get a sense
I always regard Independence Day as a special occasion for two reasons. First, it means we have six months left to accomplish our goals in any given year, and second, it offers an opportunity to declare our independence from anything that we do not care for in our lives. I can happily say that this
In late June, high-tech company Eaton trumpeted the fact that 39 of its manufacturing facilities globally had reached a zero-waste-to-landfill milestone. To put it another way, the sites collectively since 2010 have eliminated 2,750 metric tons of trash and materials through recycling, reuse and other new processes. Eaton’s definition of zero waste is pretty specific…
Last week I attended my favorite “green” or sustainability conference of the year — the Fortune Brainstorm Green Conference. I particularly enjoy hanging with people that are true believers like Joel Makower, Rick Ridgeway, Bill McDonough and Rob Bernard, and listening to the interviewing style of the Fortune writers covering the event. But driving back
I have long heard about the trails at Rancho Santa Fe, but it wasn’t until recently that I decided to add these strangely beautiful paths to my hiking venues. I spent almost four hours navigating their many twist and turns, which sort of reminded me of those we regularly encounter in life. Traversing these trails,