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Saturday, October 18, 2008
I <3 Oregon! My ballot came in the mail today!
I ripped the envelope open and double checked to see if Obama really was on there.
Guess what? He was!
Only 17 more days...
A note to all (whatever party you belong to): Please vote. You have a right to be heard.
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Heather
Portland Suburbia, Oregon, United States
As the mother of 3 boys (20 years old to 1 year old) I have a commitment to the world around me to GREEN my life. In doing so, I hope to leave it a little better place than when I found it.
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Freezing our buns off in Oregon
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Milkweed Diaries
Snow Melts, Revealing Food
Just wandering through
Totally stolen gift ideas
One Green Generation
Happy Holidays Everyone - See You In The New Year!
Future House Farm
Paul Gauguin: Paris 1889
On the way to Critter Farm...
Everyone on Critter Farm
foodshedplanet.com
No Longer Blurry
Little Blog In The Big Woods
Talking About Hunger in the USA-
Hedgewizard's Diary
Of Sports Personnel
French Diary
2009-11-29 Boletus
Freedom Gardens
FILM SCREENING & MEETUP
The World at a Glance
Feedjit Live Blog Stats
Food Not Grass
I'm not quite there yet ;o) but I'm working on it!
Ways to Save Money
Conserve water
Drive less by limiting and combining trips
Convert to all CFLs
Hang clothes to dry
Grow a vegetable garden
Hold a HUGE yard sale this summer
Investigate installing low e window film to help insulate our house w/o replacing the windows
Eat vegetarian more often
Limit processed food purchases - healthier and cheaper
Make coffee at home
Insulate the living room crawl space
Cover windows with plastic for winter
Sew thick curtains for winter
Install woodstove insert (natural gas prices are rising!)
Reuse items that I usually would toss
Sew
Shop with coupons
Spend less at Christmas by making gifts
Stop eating out - except date night
Turn off lights in empty rooms
Watch less TV (saves power)
Unplug items we are not using
Insulate the waterheater
Investigate installing a tankless waterheater
Buy foods with less packaging - bulk items are great
Use less air conditioning
Give our old clothes new life by turning them into new things... www.craftster.org
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Turn your heat down willya?
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I <3 Oregon! My ballot came in the mail today!
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There's a Wolf at the Door.
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The Craziest Waste of Gas Imaginable!!
APM - Alternative Pest Management Part 1
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Small changes that you can make starting today tha...
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My car costs me $1020.48 per month!
Food Not Lawns (part 2) & Fall Veggies (part 2)
Here's what a truly organic garden looks like
Composting is for sissies
HURRY ~ HURRY ~ HURRY
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Homemade Popcorn
100 Things to De-Clutter my life (Inspired by Dave...
I would convert to CFLs but I still have incandesc...
Food not lawns (part one of many I am guessing...)...
'Slug Tossing' by Meg DesCamp
'Round Soup' - your toddler will eat it!!
Why packing a lunch for work saves gas
Energy Consumption Thoughts
Thrifty Christmas idea for little girl
Four Season Harvest by Eliot Coleman
Impulse purchase at Lowe's today
I want chickens!
Water Conservation
Adieu Starbucks
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