by Michelle Lasley | Oct 11, 2017 | Blogging Before SEO, Health, In the Home, The Balancing Act, The Green Guide, The Green Life
Do you read my essential oil newsletter? In it, I talk a lot about removing toxins. I talk about removing toxins from our bodies, from our homes, and even suggest removing them from our minds (toxic energy). But, why? Let me take you on a journey, starting with lunch...
by Michelle Lasley | May 15, 2009 | Blogging Before SEO, Outside the Home, The Green Guide, The Green Life
Apparently people like mulch! This blog has seen a steady increase in hits since I posted the ‘free mulch’ tidbits several weeks ago. So, I thought I’d take this opportunity to preach to the choir about some mulch benefits: Mulch keeps the soil...
by Michelle Lasley | Jan 20, 2009 | Blogging Before SEO, In the Home, The Green Guide, The Green Life
Ecological Footprint Quiz by Redefining Progress When’s the last time you checked your ecological footprint? Do it today. Redefining progress has an ever-evolving tool to measure your impact on this earth.
by Michelle Lasley | Jan 19, 2009 | Blogging Before SEO, In the Home, The Green Guide, The Green Life
The Barrel Man – Home This man often has a Craig’s List ad, and if you’re in the Portland Metro area… Nic is a great source for barrels. Check out this site to see what types, sizes, and prices he offers. And, of course, for his wit in...
by Michelle Lasley | Jan 17, 2009 | Blogging Before SEO, Outside the Home, The Green Guide, The Green Life
If we really want to consider all aspects of sustainability, we must consider our economic contributions. I’ve been thinking green for many years, and now is the time (more than ever) to continue to refine how I act green. So, if for example, natural systems...
by Michelle Lasley | Dec 1, 2008 | In the Home, The Green Guide, The Green Life
Some Really Expensive Toilets are Terrible. Intini, J. 2006. Maclean’s. 119(10):84. (Magazine article) If you’re thinking about greywater for the toilet idea… not all low-flow toilets are created equally efficient, and price is not always indicative of a...