The Last Post
No, not ever! Of my blog-every-day 365 year! What a year! Almost 500 posts! 700 followers! So what to blog about today? What have I learned? I learned that I … Continue reading
If you go down in the woods today….
….you’d better not go alone! There’s all kinds of things there. This is a lovely area in our local woods. The intention is to provide an area for children to … Continue reading
Genius!
Just discovered something clever. While desperately seeking a savoury low calorie treat we found some amaranth rice cakes in the cupboard. A quick slap of marmite and disaster strikes. Stale, … Continue reading
Could it be you?
Could you be my 700th follower? As you can see the numbers are teetering. I’m very proud of the 495 posts in my blog. About 490 this year which is … Continue reading
Simple changes
I’m often asked about being greener. Many people think it’s hard to lead a greener life. I recently came across this simple sign. It’s got ten really good ideas for … Continue reading
Upcycled Gardening Tools
Originally posted on ecogreenlove:
Originally Published as “25 No-Cost (or Low-Cost) Garden Tools” on BHG.com Milk Jugs For sheer versatility in the garden, nothing comes close to the humble plastic…
Brighton Eye Candy!
Every so often there’s a curse across the room usually at a specific Facebook page. The restaurant Iydea (pronounced idea) publishes their menu every day. Delicious seasonal food with lots … Continue reading
Technology: it’s cool!
I’m really amazed that a recent acquisition is turning out to be environmentally sounder than I expected. This all in one touch screen PC isn’t producing any heat. It’s remarkable. … Continue reading
Lovely Leiden
Leiden never fails to provide new things to enjoy. On a recent visit we spotted more clever and quirky reasons to take holidays at home. This brilliant fence on a … Continue reading
Innocent Knitwear
Have you ever seen woolly hats in the fridge? Have I gone a bit daft? Quite probably. There’s woolly hats in the fridge. Seriously. Little woolly hats. It seems that … Continue reading