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While I’ll be participating in some Great American Clean Up roadside projects later, I’ve started two personal projects around the house.
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Posted on April 2, 2008 - 7:51pm at The Earth Is Not a Trash Can
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While I’ll be participating in some Great American Clean Up roadside projects later, I’ve started two personal projects around the house. The Bear and Martini Birthday10
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Posted on March 30, 2008 - 3:53pm at Milk Breath and Margaritas
Find more posts like this: Of my birthday celebration, which began Friday and will end tonight (hence the lack of posting), here are some highlights: Three days I slept late. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. P got up with the boys and made breakfast. Seven times I grabbed The Bear as he scaled one of the doggie gates that block him off from trouble. The Bear and My Martini Birthday15
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Posted on March 30, 2008 - 3:53pm at Milk Breath and Margaritas
Find more posts like this: Of my birthday celebration, which began Friday and will end tonight (hence the lack of posting), here are some highlights: Three days I slept late. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. P got up with the boys and made breakfast. Seven times I grabbed The Bear as he scaled one of the doggie gates that block him off from trouble. Steps at Home to go Green13
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Posted on March 20, 2008 - 10:24am at Middle Tennessee Realty
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We’ve started our efforts to go green in my office by recycling. One person asked if I have tips for going green at home, so I wanted to share with you what we’ve done at home so far and what we’re planning to do. Composting My Garbage17
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Posted on March 7, 2008 - 7:45pm at The Earth Is Not a Trash Can
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While I have always recycled and been frugal with my resources, I have become more so as I get older. I tried composting for the first time last summer in an open pit area in the backyard, but the food stuffs didn’t “compost”. They just sat there. Recently I learned that the Public Works Department of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County sells composters at cost to individuals. To schools and other non-profit groups, the composters are free. |
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