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Mother’s Day 1870 - 2011

Posted in Quaker News by Leona
May 06 2011

The Tyee News tells us of The Mother who started Mothers Day:

Say firmly:
“We will not have great questions decided
by irrelevant agencies
Our husbands shall not come to us,
reeking with carnage, for caresses and
applause.
Our sons shall not be taken from us to
unlearn
All that we have been able to teach them
of charity, mercy and patience.
We women of one country will be too
tender of those of another
country
To allow our sons to be trained to injure
theirs.”
From the bosom of the devastated earth
a voice goes up with our own.
It says “Disarm, Disarm! The sword of
murder is not the balance of justice.”
(from Julia Ward Howe’s Mother’s Day Proclamation, 1870)

Victoria Artisan Market

Posted in Craft Fairs & Markets by Leona
May 05 2011

Our first day in Centennial Square Sunday Market was a celebratory May Day full of sunshine and Victorians. Our best seller was the Eco Chic Tara bag, with the GreenJean Aprons a close second. It was great to welcome back home town customers and to meet up with vendor friends from last year.

Downtown Market

Downtown Market

Tara Trio

Tara Trio

Grean Jean Aprons on the line

Grean Jean Aprons on the line

Recycled Fabric Path

Posted in Eco Aware, compost by Leona
Apr 20 2011
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The Recycle2shop sewing room generates a lot of fabric cuttings, sew (OMG a pun) there is no way that goes to landfill. Fabric makes great pathways - cutting down (another pun - groan) on weeds as well as keeping feet dry.

Sew Bright Paths

Sew Bright Paths


The material gradually breaks down, while new fabric leftovers just keep getting added.

Story of Stuff - Recycling Eco Hero

Posted in Eco Aware, Plastic Recycle, landfill by Leona
Apr 11 2011

Annie Leonard and The Story of Stuff Project made this great little video that reveals the real story of trash.

There are more recent videos on the Story of Stuff website that explore more of what happens to our electronics and plastics. Annie advises us to take care of our gadgets - make them last, don’t replace them.

Plastic Bottle Recycle

Posted in Plastic Recycle by Leona
Apr 06 2011

Don’t you just love that YouTube? This one was uploaded by ‘makemagazine’ in 2008.

Just remember to put the plastic into the recycling when the project’s life is done.

Eco Heroes in Victoria

Posted in Eco Aware by Leona
Apr 06 2011

My hero Tom Pederson - Victoria’s Eco Warrior - the guy just keeps fighting to help the Earth survive human depradation.
Victoria’s Dr. Thomas Pederson of the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions - PICS - while visiting Saskatoon (as reported in the Star Phoenix) spoke about research into an east-west energy grid from BC to the prairie provinces. “B.C. gets 95% of its energy from hydro. Alberta relies on coal and gas for 90% of its energy. It is right next door to the third largest battery in the world, the W.A.C. Bennett Dam but there is no line to Alberta.” PICS is suggesting that hydro energy could support the conversion to wind power in Alberta and Saskatchewan. With Japan’s nuclear tragedy still playing out is it time for us to support these energy initiatives?
Pederson has also helped to bring Dr. John Mashey of DeSmogBlog to talk at UVic on Thursday night, 7.30 Bob Wright Centre, Rm B150. Mashey will unravel the web spun by the ‘Science Deniers’ and the climate change cover-up. He is in Vancouver tonight April 6, 7:30 p.m. in Theatre C300 at UBC Robson Square, 800 Robson Street.

Another French Fashion Initiative

Posted in Eco Aware, Plastic Recycle, landfill by Leona
Mar 31 2011

PPR - the French conglomerate parenting Stella McCartney, Gucci, Puma, Yves St Laurent et al - has announced a sustainability program and will offset its 2010 carbon footprint. Now this is a good thing of course, but why start with revamping the Puma cardboard shoe box? Cardboard is a perfect recycling material - it can even be composted in our back garden pile. Puma has substituted a mix of plastic and cardboard and is calling it a revolution in packaging…does ‘Emperor’ and ‘new clothes’ come to mind here? The packaging is a lovely red colour though.
Puma bag

Recycling, Quebec flashmob style

Posted in Plastic Recycle by Leona
Mar 23 2011
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You have to watch this clever video/idea from Quebec:

Treehugger and Japan

Posted in Plastic Recycle by Leona
Mar 16 2011

I just love Treehugger.com This media outlet site was started by Canadian Graham Hill and in my opinion is the best place to go for information for people who care about green news and solutions to earth’s recovery.  If you want to know what’s really happening in Japan and how that might affect the rest of the world, check out Treehugger.

Today,  there is an article Mini-FAQ About Japan’s Nuclear Power Plant Crisis which answers questions in a measured way…as opposed to the usual media reporter melodrama.  What would otherwise have been a tragedy for Japan alone (as in Christchurch, New Zealand and Haiti for their countries) is fast becoming a threat for all.

Could this be the tipping point for wind and solar power?

Solar Energy

Solar Energy

Wind Power

Wind Power

Eco Clean

Posted in Eco Aware by Leona
Mar 11 2011

Keep your home clean with products that do not cause harm (anything with ‘parfum’ in the list of ingredients means chemicals).  Lavender and Tea Tree oils are anti bacterial and that’s all the ‘perfume’ you need, along with vinegar and lemon juice.  Here are some magic ingredients  for your green clean.

Toilet Cleaner: Mix equal amounts of washing soda with baking soda (or even better, Borax), sprinkle on the surface,  scrub and flush then add vinegar and let stand.

Fabric Softener: Just add 1/2 cup vinegar to final rinse.

Carpet Stains: Sprinkle baking soda, rub in and let sit for one hour.  Scrub and then vacuum.

Oven Cleaner: Mix baking soda and water into a paste, apply and leave for one hour.  Scrub and rinse.

Check out more info in ‘eco tips’.

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