23
Oct/11
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Capitalism

corporate-greed

Filed under: Living, Money
15
Aug/11
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On Success

‎”Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.” – Robert Collier

Filed under: Living
27
Jun/11
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Someone else’s cheap living…

Fantastic! She has absolutely no room to hoard.

Filed under: Living
6
Jun/11
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Thriving on Less

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9
May/11
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Car Update

I have decided that automobiles are decidedly expensive, relatively irritating, and definitely not necessary for individual ownership. A couple weeks without a car and I have learned the value of communication, collaboration, and collectively working out schedules and details. I’ll just call it C3. I have no desire to own another vehicle :)

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2
May/11
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Home Gardening

jungle_salad

25
Apr/11
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Car Free

I am officially car-free. Apparently one can sell a wreck for $250. This is money better invested in a food dehydrator in pursuit of my health goals.

Filed under: Living
18
Apr/11
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Free Raw Food

11
Apr/11
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To Car or Not to Car

…that is the question…

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31
Jan/11
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An Argument for Cell-Less

I hate my cell phone. To be more specific, I despise the activity of it as opposed to the device itself. The hunk of junk is merely the vehicle for the action. The physical phone itself has uses; I use it to check the time because I don’t wear a watch. The demands and expectation of the activity fuels my discontent. 50 years ago, there was no such thing as a mobile phone. If you wanted to reach someone, you called and if they weren’t home, SO BE IT. The age of the answering machine was useful; a convenient way to let a person know that their contact was requested. Call display gave the recipient of the call the ability to know the seeker, giving CHOICE to an individual.

Don’t even get me started on texting…!!!!! It is destroying literacy!

The age of the cell phone is simply the age of telecom rudeness and bad manners, in my opinion. I fully support the need of mobile communication for business purposes, and certainly utilized it corporately in the past. I also respect it as being a means of safety; imperative in emergencies. For personal reasons, however, I believe it has gone over the edge. With a cell phone often comes the expectation of immediate access. I do not give this level of access to ANYONE. As of the end of January, I will no longer have a cell phone and couldn’t be happier!

I am not going to put it in my Vitamix; it makes an excellent watch!

This RANT made me nearly spit bee pollen onto the floor!

Filed under: Living