Today marks the end of the second week, of our reboot. Thanks to all of you for returning to take in a post, and send your warm wishes! If you’d haven’t already, connect with us on Twitter and Facebook—alternately, you can subscribe for (almost) daily updates on posts. Following is our recommended reading for the weekend ahead:
- Stevie, Tree, Soleil, and Kiki live in a 2006 Sprinter Van
- Want to engage your kids in the joy of programming? Visit code.org
- Koyaanisqatsi is over 30 years old and still just as awe-inspiring. Find the entire Qatsi trilogy on the Criterion site
- I’m slowly making my way through E. F. Schumacher’s illuminating Small is Beautiful
- Camping off the grid? Goal Zero makes portable power packs that keep your digital thingies working (this isn’t an advertisement)
- The School of Life summarizes big topics, like Heidegger in the Kitchen
- Science says materialism makes you a broke jerk (via No Impact Project)
- “We’re now reaching a point at which technological progress threatens the very existence of humanity.” Here’s the trailer for Surviving Progress
- Vitality gives us an excellent read on going homeless (via Mark J. Reeves)
- Brice Portolando explores British Columbia—and the video is spectacular! (via Rumon Carter)