Wordless Wednesday, a simple post which features a photo to convey a message that speaks for itself without using words; well not a lot of words! Seriously? Is it really necessary to wrap bananas in plastic wrap with Styrofoam or...
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12
Sep
2011
Project Green Foot: Week 1
Living in the province of Quebec makes it challenging to find local/organic/sustainable foods all year long. The summer months are the easiest, but for the other eight months it’s a struggle. We have been living in the USA for the...
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11
Sep
2011
Stream of Consciousness: Where were you?
It’s been 10 years; it seems to me, just like yesterday. I remember sitting in class, with my leg propped up on a chair with a sprained ankle having no idea what was going on outside my class walls....
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09
Sep
2011
Reality Check: Climate Change
Did you know that climate change is a reality? Most of you might be thinking “well of course it is.” However, what if I told you there are many climate change deniers. People who think all that is going on...
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07
Sep
2011
The Hanging Tree
Wordless Wednesday, a simple post which features a photo to convey a message that speaks for itself without using words; well not a lot of words! Beautiful Charleston, South Carolina! ...
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06
Sep
2011
8 Waste-Free Travel Tips
J.P and I have pledged as of yesterday to go waste-free for one full year. Read more here. Crazy, right?! Reducing your waste daily doesn’t have to be hard. In fact, just follow these simple, yet effective tips and you will...
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05
Sep
2011
Project Green Foot: The beginnings
“Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes…the ones who see things differently — they’re not fond of rules. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them,...
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04
Sep
2011
Stream of Consciousness: What is your carbon footprint?
Have you ever wondered where your food comes? Or how much waste you send to a landfill? Or what your carbon footprint is?...
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I am the Good Girl Gone Green. Seeing garbage cans overflowing with recyclables breaks my heart.




