
The Garden of Cosmic Speculation has occasionally been called the most important garden in the 21st century and I don’t think that’s an overstatement considering just how eye-catching the mathematically-inspired garden is. Read the story about the park and enjoy more pictures over at Environmental Graffiti.

When Mount Pelee erupted and killed the entire population of 30,000 people on the island of Martinique, only one man survived, a prisoner who happened to be locked up in a partially underground jail cell. Learn more about his amazing story in this great Environmental Graffiti article.
Link Image via Gael Chardon [Flickr]
Karl Fabricius of Environmental Graffiti has just posted an interview with me about Neatorama and how the blog came to be. Actually it’s a story I’ve never told anyone online – so it’s a neat exclusive for Environmental Graffiti. Here’s the interview: Link – Thanks Karl, that was a treat!
A while ago, I posted about Neatorama’s account on Twitter. Long story short, we got the account @neatorama back amicably from a fan (Thanks Mike!) … and now am wondering what we should do with it.
Should we continue displaying Neatorama’s posts (using Twitterfeed?) or should we do Twitter only content (like mini-posts)? Or both? What do you think?
The only thing we’ve decided so far is that we should do twitter-only contests – so if you’re on Twitter, here’s Neatorama Twitter page: Link

