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Reuse expert: Earth Angel – will you be mine?

It’s time to start touting some excellent companies. Consider this a product and company spotlight piece. So many people are doing astoundingly important work and […]

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No-Idling at School (and what I should have said…)

I approached an SUV idling at the sidewalk at the back door to my son’s school and said to the driver “the school has a […]

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VW, Greenwashing, and a Learning Moment

Hello, my name is Jodi (hi, Jodi) and I am the once-proud owner of a 2012 TDI Jetta Sportwagon named “Jetty”.  Prior to that I […]

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Cast Iron perfection

Ode to cast iron pans – the greenest, smartest, most simple and effective cooking tools, alongside the grater and the wooden spoon. Good for cooking: […]

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Promoting without polluting.

I was just part of a very nice little in-agency GO GREEN event to help staff understand their options regarding recycling, reuse, green building, greener […]

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Collaboration, Hiking, and the Successful Architect

I have seen the 46ers film, and I will see it again tonight. It is wonderfully crafted, with a good balance of amazing ADK views […]

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Knitting and GHG reductions

There is an author of novels whose work I admire and re-read often.  She’s sort of a modern-day Louisa May Alcott in that she writes […]

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The Market and My Place – Assessment.

Call it a mid-life assessment. I won’t call it a crisis but an assessment which may well lead to a crisis or a correction or […]

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Am I a Curmudgeon?

Am I a curmudgeon? I hope not.  I’m too young, for one thing, and for another, I actually mostly like people. But…I live in Albany, […]

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Appreciation with intent

I attended the memorial of a friend a bit ago, someone I had, in reflection, underestimated our whole friendship. I learned many interesting things about […]

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