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Lowe Impact: December 2008
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Chronicles of our family journey to live greener and wiser. The Lowes = Low Impact. Wednesday, December 17, 2008. After putting together the post on live Christmas trees, we decided not to do it this year. We decided instead to thin out the trees in the front lawn that were starting to grow together. That job has been on our list for some time now anyway and we need a Christmas tree. Now to the Griswold. Part of the story! Here's the final product. The remaining part of the trunk of the tree I'll also be...
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Goal: A Living Christmas Tree | Gardening Eden
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Author Michael Abbaté's Blog. Goal: A Living Christmas Tree November 29, 2009. Filed under: Michael Abbate. 8212; Michael Abbate @ 1:53 pm. That shouldn’t be a problem here in the biggest Christmas tree-producing state in the country, right? Tree lots and even you-cut Christmas tree farms are abundant in or near the Portland Metro area. However, they do not offer living trees. The farms are highly efficient at growing, cutting, baling and shipping trees, and the digging and potting process is not...There...
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November | 2009 | Gardening Eden
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Author Michael Abbaté's Blog. No Waste November Lessons. November 30, 2009. Filed under: Michael Abbate. 8212; Michael Abbate @ 8:23 am. Vicki and I began this little STP (short term project) a month ago. At the time, we said our goal was to produce no trash for an entire month. Little did we know that efforts like this are spreading like wildfire ( http:/ tinyurl.com/High-Calling-STPs. That’s an amazing reduction in trash, probably close to 90%. 1 Think before you toss:. 3 Learn the joys of composting.
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You Are the Change You Wish to See: December 2009
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You Are the Change You Wish to See. A Merry Christmas that makes a difference. Just a Human Being. My passion is opening through dance. I just want to share my love and that comes through movement and by being present in my life. I want to leave the earth a better place than I came. It is my wish to open others hearts and minds through movement and to hopefully open to their own passion and light. View my complete profile. Friday, December 4, 2009. A Merry Christmas that makes a difference. We live in a ...
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Organic Living Sustainably | Cascadian Farm Organic Goodness
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Cascadian Farm Organic Goodness. WELCOME TO OUR ALMANAC! READ ABOUT ALL THINGS ECO FROM ORGANIC VEGGIE. GARDEN TIPS TO GREEN FAMILY ACTIVITIES. Our Farm and Your Garden. EARTH DAY, EVERYDAY. Recycling 101: Earth Day, Every Day. Read on to learn how to find recycling facilities in your area for products that you aren't sure how to dispose of properly. Which offers a huge array of electronic recycling services. Rechargeable Batteries and Cell Phones. Although rechargeable batteries and cell phones do last ...
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Sustainable C: December 2009
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Monday, December 28, 2009. Earlier this month, more than 15,000 negotiators met for two weeks in Copenhagen to hammer out the details of a successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol. What they produced is known as the Copenhagen Accord, a non-binding agreement that falls well short of expected targets. http:/ unfccc.int/files/meetings/cop 15/application/pdf/cop15 cph auv.pdf. What went wrong at Copenhagen, and what are the issues left unresolved for a future legally binding agreement? Please feel free to ...
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Old Time Christmas: December 2006
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The Day After Christmas. Lots of people head back to work today, the day after Christmas. You may be thinking about New Year's, resolutions and maybe a few extra holiday pounds. But guess what. Christmas ain't over! Today is the second day of the TWELVE days of Christmas, leading up to Epiphany, which is a celebration of the day that Jesus was made manifest to the gentiles, ie the Wise Men. Here's an Orthodox Christian icon of the Epiphany:. The Gingerbread House - Conclusion. And far behind the little g...