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On Becoming a Naturalist

On Becoming a Naturalist

This piece originally appeared in my Green and Simple column on the Old Town Alexandria Patch. How pushing through an irrational fear of bugs led me to become a naturalist and connect on a deeper level with the natural world. For the past several weeks I have been taking weekly classes as part of the Arlington Regional […]

Make Your Halloween a Green One

Make Your Halloween a Green One

This piece originally appeared in my Green and Simple column on the Old Town Alexandria Patch.   Although Halloween is less than two weeks away, it is not too late to green your Halloween. Here are a few tips and resources for Eco-friendly fall fun. COSTUMES When I was a kid, our family always made Halloween costumes […]

Having a Ball at Dinner!

Having a Ball at Dinner!

How ditching our dining room chairs in favor of fitness balls has impacted our dining dynamics. As much as I love living in Old Town Alexandria, some days I find myself feeling especially cramped in our little house. Our dining room is particularly tight, with just enough room for a table that seats six. But […]

Do You Freecycle?

Do You Freecycle?

This piece originally appeared in my Green and Simple column on the Old Town Alexandria Patch. Freecycle is a (usually) convenient way to give away your stuff for free, and pick up some things at no cost too.   Though most people do their major purge and deep cleaning in the spring, I am a couple of seasons […]

How Green is Your Footwear?

How Green is Your Footwear?

This piece originally appeared in my Green and Simple column on the Old Town Alexandria Patch. When thinking about ways to have a more positive planetary impact, don’t forget your feet! I must admit, it is a question I had not spent much time pondering until very recently. On an errand at T.J.Maxx a couple of weeks […]

Green and Simple: Water ... How Do You Carry Yours?

Green and Simple: Water … How Do You Carry Yours?

This piece originally appeared in my Green and Simple column on the Old Town Alexandria Patch. School is almost out for my girls and my son will likely have an abbreviated summer schedule at his year-round preschool. We have been getting ready for summer fun and recently upgraded our water-toting gear. We have been using reusable water […]

Green and Simple: A Gardening Partnership

Green and Simple: A Gardening Partnership

This piece originally appeared in my Green and Simple column on the Old Town Alexandria Patch. When I was a kid growing up in Massachusetts, my parents always planted a garden. Because we lived in a rural area, we had a sizable yard and a generously sized garden with rows and rows of plantings. We grew tomatoes, […]

Reviving the Blog

Reviving the Blog

Although I have not been an active blogger in this space for quite some time, I have been still active in my quest to have a more positive planetary impact. And, I have been passing my time working on a few other ventures as well. One of my new endeavors is my Green and Simple […]

Decrease in Trash Early Indicator of Recession

Decrease in Trash Early Indicator of Recession

A decrease in the amount of trash being discarded in landfills was an early indicator of the recession. ‘The trash man is the first to know …’

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