“I feel optimistic. Perhaps I’m a bit of a dreamer, but I’m happy now and will be happy tomorrow. “
Melissa Cistaro, author of Pieces of my Mother, San Francisco, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I want to get back to the land. Find some property outside of town and get off the grid. “
Mark, coffee drinker, Sebastopol, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I’m an innocent kid or crazy. I’ve outlived what they said would happen. I’m 65 and 50 years with type I diabetes. I’m already living on borrowed time. The planet is going to shrug and say ‘enough of this’ that we are doing to it. “
Jim Sandberg, master hypnotist, Cupertino, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I think we re going to have to work together. It’s all about balance. The need industry, that’s not going to go away but we need the birds too. “
Jeff Henderson, bird watcher, San Francisco Bay Trail, Hayward, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Where the muse leads”
Mike VanDordrecht, retired calculus teacher, singer for Take Jack, Sebastopol, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“In the future, we will be reading by the light of a glowing plant.
www.glowingplant.com. :)”
Andy Crews, cyclist, Santa Clara, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Slowly watching my daughter unfurl.”
Onell, mother of six-month old, Sebastopol, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“Simpler and with more quality.”
Juan Torres, architect for UCSF Facilities Group, Novato, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“That’s a million dollar question. We will live more augmented by technology? For better or worse we’ll have to use technology to address our problems.”
Chip Hammer, architect, Seattle, WA
How will we live tomorrow?
“The word that comes to mind is ‘happy’.”
Jerry Kermode, woodworker, Sebastopol, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I will be on my bike.”
Abby, TrekkinLady, Tomales, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“I hope I will live tomorrow, with the assistance of an electric bike.”
Sally, bakery clerk, Freestone, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“We have to get rid of our ego as the world gets more crowded. A rancher in Texas can have a huge ego and spread it over his land. But in cities, we have to accommodate each other”
Aaron Yaris, Surly cyclist, Santa Rosa, CA
How will we live tomorrow?
“We will live tomorrow by receiving today.”
Paul, McDonald’s patron, Sebastopol, CA