Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Mega flora



Giant timber bamboo forests are amazing - and we saw a few on our last trip to Santa Cruz - but nothing surpasses the grandeur of an old-growth redwood forest where the trunks of Sequoia sempervirens reach 2-300 feet into the sky. I'm not sure how old-growth these stands in the Henry Cowell State Park are, probably no more than a century or two, but the sense of scale and the scents of clean oxygen are enough to intoxicate even the staunchest of carbon lovers.

We spent a beautiful afternoon frolicking in the river here at Big Basin and a tranquil night snoozing under the redwoods and what few stars could be seen through the redwood canopy. A much needed break from the fast paced rat race lifestyle of San Luis Obispo.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Believe it or Knot



Just when I thought I'd seen every possible application of bamboo, I came across the Tai Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Check out their website (textilearts.com/bamboo) and amaze yourself with contemporary Japanese textile art.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Tao here now


In the beginning was the Word . . .

After great anticipation, "The Tao of Fred" has finally been printed. Seize the day; order now and receive a very limited first edition copy of this rare collection of thoughtful and inspirational Limericks. Now available here at BambuBatu.com, under poetry.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Now for something completely different . . .



In our unending efforts to see the world from a new point of view, and to see that paradigm shift become a reality, we spend an inordinate amount of time turning the world on its head, engaging in deep meditation, and conducting meaningful discourse on the matters closest to our hearts.

As purveyors of bamboo, we are deeply concerned with issues of ecology, sustainability and habitat conservation, as well as fair and just social policies and labor practices. As an environmentalist, I have a passion for all things green. As a world traveler, I enjoy studying cultural characteristics and local customs. And as a writer and literary scholar, I'm fascinated by the poetic traditions that crop up in various eras and locales. Not surprisingly then, these interests intermingle to foster a zeal for literature from the green island of Ireland, and an irrational obsession with Limericks.

On that note, it pleases me to offer you the following words of wisdom for your consideration:


"Winds of Change"
There was once an iniquitous breeze
Blowing garbage with consummate ease
          As the Styrofoam floated
          I carefully noted
How quickly it grew on the trees

"Hug a Tree"
There's a movement we've recently seen
After treating the planet so mean
          The force of our mass
          Is killing the grass
So give up the gas and go green

"The Human Scourge"
Mankind is in need of a better direction
Consuming and killing with savage perfection
          Where lies the answer
          To this bipedal cancer?
What can be done to contain the infection?

"Scorched Earth Policy"
Open your eyes to this uncommon era
And dry up your tears ‘fore they run your mascara
          As the king plucks his fiddle
          The Earth’s in the middle
Defending herself in the war against terra

"Earth in Peril"
Old humans once honored their planet
It seems now they take it for granite
          But the Earth’s plenty strong
          She’ll heal before long
Global warming can’t kill us — or can it?

"Wasteland"
Rushing downstream like some ill-guided salmon
Our bodies are wasting with spiritual famine
             The flesh has grown fatter
             From meaningless matter
We’ve traded our souls for the almighty mammon

"Mars Attacks"
Mr. Martian stepped out of his cosmic two-seater
Joined by his wife, for he hoped to entreat her
             Unsure what to think
             I said, “How ‘bout a drink?”
“Why yes,” he replied, “take me straight to your liter!”

Monday, August 4, 2008

Forward Ever!



Ready, Aim, Fire! Bambu Batu is catapulting into the future, with the freshest, softest natural fiber fashions anywhere. Never content to settle for "just good enough," we are constantly on the lookout for new ideas and innovative products. Our latest line of woven bamboo, made in the USA, is meeting with rave reviews.

Our customers continue to be amazed by the many uses of bamboo. For clean comfort around the home, nothing can rival the sheer elegance of bamboo bedding and bamboo towels. For the best night's sleep and the most refreshing showers, bamboo stands in a class of its own: super soft, super absorbent, anti-microbial, and odor resistant. Stop in and see what's in store for your green living home, or visit our online shop at www.bambubatu.com/95-0-bed--bath.html.

Keep your eyes on Bambu Batu for the latest in bamboo, and we'll keep looking to the future, to make our planet safer, greener, and cleaner!
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