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The Highline is buzzing

I visited the Highline again today. I tried to get there very early, before the crowds, and I ended up sharing it with a couple […]

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Accessibility revelations

I helped my son and a classmate with a school project on “able-ism”. Ableism is a term within discrimination, labeling the action of people who […]

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Our city’s bike community

Yesterday I walked my bike to the Downtube for a quick tire repair – awesome.  I could walk the 1.5 or so miles easily, wait […]

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Glass Straws

This was a GREAT find last year for Christmas.  We bought our son some glass straws.  Kickin’ the plastic straw habit, all the way. These […]

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IKEA – is the blue and yellow…greener?

We visited IKEA for my birthday.  We are very engaged homeowners, always trying to make spaces more usable and more funky and more “us”.  We’ve […]

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Nature’s safety foam

My son and I visited a butterfly pavilion about six weeks ago. It was beautiful, and full of flutterbys with blue, brown, yellow, orange and […]

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Bio-synergistic Design; a name for an opportunity.

“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”  An oft-quoted phrase from Shakespeare’s Romeo and […]

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Leading from within

The title of this blog was originally about bicycling to work, but this write-up quickly grew to be bigger than bikes.  It’s about attitude.  It’s […]

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Greenwash – Buyer Beware

We were at the toy store (Home Depot) this weekend to shop for some stains and sandpaper for finishing up a built in shelving unit […]

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The Greenest Tool in the House

Sunday just before dinner: time to sit and write after a long, busy day of home improvements and maintenance. The weather broke today, and we […]

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