Monthly Archives: August 2010

Sustainability Saturday #6

Happy Saturday, everyone.  It’s been a fairly good week in sustainability news.  And by that I mean that no additional catastrophes (at least not that I heard of) joined the more or less Hollywood-esque summer we’ve been “enjoying.” Along those lines, here’s a great article about how to lower your movie theater and popcorn budget…

Doing It All

This week the theme of life seems to be “doing it all.” On Monday I freaked out and had a total clean-all-the-things! moment. A couple of my friends and several fellow bloggers are heading towards, in the midst of, or just coming out of overwhelm meltdowns. And throughout, I’ve been thinking about backyard chickens.

Local Raw Milk & Meeting The Cows

When I first moved to Washington last year, I was thrilled to discover that you can buy raw milk here. From the store. For those of you who don’t know about the war over raw milk being waged all over the country, or if you are lucky enough to have lived your life in a state where selling raw milk is legal, this might not seem like a very big deal to you.

On Disney World and Stories

I’ve been gone for a month. Not gone as in spontaneously corporeally disembodied, but absent from the blog, the news, e-mail, and the internet at large. I was several days behind hearing about the death of federal climate change legislation. Yikes. That’s a big miss for me.