Tuesday, July 28, 2009
A Wrap to Green Week...
Monday, July 27, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
TIPS: Everyday Green Living

Shut down and unplug electronics. Making small charges to your energy consumption will also cause you to pay less. Did you know that your cell phone charger uses energy when it is plugged in the wall by itself without your cell phone? Unplug it after you are finished charging your phone, and turn off your computer after use.
Wash your clothes in cold water. By using cold water instead of warm, the average household can avoid emitting 1,281 pounds of carbon dioxide annually and save on energy bills.1
Fill your bottle with filtered tap water. Choose the greener solution by using a reusable bottle, like the FilterForGood bottle, and filling it with filtered tap water. If you use a Brita filtration system you can make another responsible choice by recycling your pitcher filter when you replace it, which should be about every two months (or every 40 gallons). Find out more about recycling Brita filters here.
Update your wardrobe for less. Instead of consuming new products, trade fashionable clothes, accessories, cosmetics and shoes for free (you only pay for shipping). By swapping merchandise you can lower the amount of harmful emissions caused by the manufacturing process. Check out swapstyle.com to learn more.
Exchange CDs, DVDs and books instead of buying. Now you can avoid purchasing new products without forfeiting your entertainment needs. Visit swapacd.com, swapadvd.com and paperbackswap.com for access to thousands of CDs, books and DVDs.
Use refurbished electronics. You can get refurbished electronics for a steal (they often sell for less than 50 percent of the retail price!), and before they're resold to the public, they go through an intense defect-testing process and the warranties usually remain intact. So you can save money and help reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills. Shop at www.dyscern.com and www.refurbdepot.com.
Use kitchenware products made of recycled materials. Preserve uses items such as recycled Brita pitcher filters and empty yogurt containers to make their line of colorful kitchen gear. Since they're about the same price as regular kitchenware, it's a no-brainer to choose Preserve products. Visit preserveproducts.com to find a retailer near you.
Hey! Hey! Hey! Today's a B-Day!
My good friend, and blogger himself, is having a birthday today! Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
My new favorite website...
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Horrible Firework Explosion...
This is a horrible accident caught on video!
Thanks Ashton Kutcher for letting me know about this video!
I MISS SUSAN...
WHERE IS SHE NOW? I MISS HER VOICE!



