
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr


Have you ever used one of those calorie counting apps, or a food diary? You know, the kind of tool that helps you understand how much you are consuming so you know what you need to burn off to lose weight or be healthy?
Wouldn’t it be cool to have an app or something like that for your carbon footprint to help encourage little changes? Think of all the people, like myself, who have a Fitbit telling us how many steps we take each day. What if I walk somewhere instead of drive and I could count those steps additionally as part of my carbon offset? What if we had a carbon budget we should try to adhere to, weekly, monthly – I don’t know, maybe lifetime – and could record things that impact that budget?
Just like you record what you had for lunch, what if you also record if you brought it to work in your own reusable container and didn’t use plastic cutlery to eat it? How about the next time you use a plastic cup the app could tell you something else you can do to offset that impact, like the calories you need to burn after eating a cupcake?
I know! More of a list system, like the ‘Eat this, not that’ food advice!
DO this: bring your own straw, use paper straw, or skip it altogether.
NOT this: use a plastic, one time use, then it is litter forever straw.
DO this: bring your own reusable cup back out for your coffees, smoothies, etc.
DO this: make your own coffees, juices, smoothies at home in a reusable tumbler.
NOT this: get a new disposable cup every time you get a coffee, smoothie, drink to go.
It could be made fun with points and rewards for each time an environmentally friendly choice is made. A game for kids to teach them how to make choices based on how they impact the planet?
Somebody much smarter than me please develop this idea!
It can be hard sometimes to sit down and write for this blog. I know what sort of information I want to share, I am passionate and enthused; about the subjects I want to discuss and the technology that allows me to reach out to others in such a simple way.
Sometimes it is hard because I am overwhelmed with such a variety of ideas and subjects that choosing what to focus on is nearly impossible. Other times, I may pick a subject and start writing just fine, then suddenly realize I have spun down the rabbit hole of research and back links for over an hour and still not even written two full paragraphs!
These are the distractions that cause me to avoid sitting down to the keyboard and write in the first place. The excuse maker – “I don’t have time to research” “I should write about subject x before subject y”. The self critic, wondering what makes me think anyone cares what I have to say about any subject in the first place, I am no expert, I am not a writer. But I do it anyway and will keep doing it. Why?
Because I am someone who cares about this planet, and all the wonderful living things on it (humans, animals, plants, fish, trees, flowers, insects – you get the idea). I care about learning to treat this planet more gently. I care about our ability to be kind and to and help one another through life, because life gets messy and dirty and hard sometimes, but it is also full of beauty and love. I believe that learning to be a better person and better steward of this earth is a never ending process to be embraced with joy and gratitude. I believe in run-on sentences, lots of commas and good spelling. I enjoy learning more and trying harder. I want to share what I learn with others. I try to treat others as I prefer to be treated; encouraged towards growth without judgement, with kindness, humor, love and always, always appreciation. Gratitude is the key to happiness in my own humble opinion.
I appreciate quirky personalities, different cultures and cuisines. I love diversity and learning through other peoples experiences as well as my own. I will never tire of looking at someone else’s vacation pictures (especially if they are nature shots), but you will tire of looking at mine because I take SO many. There is no sound more magical on this earth than the pure, spontaneous laughter of a baby.
I am a contradictory person: I always want to do better, learn more, read more, exercise more, eat more and sleep more all at the same time. And I think most people are as complicated yet simple inside as well, just with their own particular list.
Environmental issues and the climate crises are really, really important to me and those are the subjects you will find me mostly going on about, here and in my everyday conversations. That doesn’t mean I live some perfectly carbon zero life. I don’t own a hybrid vehicle or have somehow found a way to live a plastic free life, but I am trying. I keep working on reducing my impact in ways that I can, learning more about ways that I can and sharing with others. We all have our own paths to walk and what it looks like to make a gentler impact is also different for each of us.
I feel like I just spun down the rabbit hole again. This time a stream of consciousness that really had no direction or purpose other than to express myself. But, hey, it’s my blog and if that is what I felt like doing with the time I have today, I can do that!
In July 2019 I backed a Kickstarter concept that I thought looked pretty cool. Not having done Kickstarter before I didn’t really know what to expect regarding delivery on promised goods. I did understand that the whole idea is to provide funding for a new product to be made, it is not just purchasing something that is sitting around a warehouse.
It was a concept for a product I loved the idea of and I felt my financial support towards the campaign is one of the ways to give back or pay forward. The original date the company expected to deliver goods to backers was mid November. I got mine on January 11. This delay didn’t bother me personally, but it sure is bugging a lot of the other backers. I guess sometimes Kickstarter campaigns don’t come through at all.
Anyway, I thought it was worth waiting for! I love it and am excited to share it here with you!
#BYOC
They made a brilliantly compact, collapsible set of cutlery designed for use on the go. It’s main purpose is to provide an alternative to using plastic forks, spoons and knives (and chopsticks). The package the come in is about the size of an Altoid tin and made from recycled tin.

A regular set has 3 heads: Fork, spoon and knife with 2 handle sets. The handles have 2 sections each, that screw together. You can use all 3 utensils with 2 handle sets if you want, just shorter. I chose the option for adding a handle to each of my sets. There were chopsticks available too, but I already carry bamboo chopsticks. Other options they also have are TSA compliant knife head, spork, collapsible straw.




These lovely sets are light weight, go together and come apart very easily and are very nicely made. It will be easy to remember to keep these with me. Throw them in my purse and I will always be ready! Anyone who works in an office or some other situation where you get stuck with plastic utensils all the time can appreciate this product!
The company is still very busy fulfilling the Kickstarter/Indiegogo commitments, but I think they are hoping to start taking normal orders later this year. I will post any updates I get from them. What do you think of these?

According to an article in Business Insider Malaysia from October 2019 “The fashion industry emits more carbon than international flights and maritime shipping combined. Here are the biggest ways it impacts the planet.”
The article sited a variety of concerns, some of which I had not previously known about. As always, learning more about how we impact the world around us can be an eye opening experience.
I have been reading about ‘fast fashion’ as a problem for a few years now and try to keep it in mind when purchasing clothing. Luckily for me it’s a bit easier than some, I don’t really like shopping much anyway and have rarely followed designer brands or fashion rules. However, even a mostly jeans and t-shirt, thrift store donating and shopping kind of gal like me can always make improvements, so I try to stay informed.
Here are some things to think about:
Sounds a bit daunting and depressing to put it together like that, but my goal here is to inform, expand my own base of knowledge and provide inspiration towards positive change.
So. What can I (you, we, all of us) do?
Most of all and always:
Research, read, educate yourself, share what you learn with others. Be positive, encouraging and non- judgmental because all efforts help. We have a long road to re conditioning ourselves to think about how we are treating this planet. Together we can make difference.
There is something useful you can do with your old prescription bottles? If you put them in your regular curbside collection they will likely go to landfill, but there is a really great alternative.
Matthew 25: Ministries accepts donations of empty plastic pill bottles for inclusion in shipments of medical supplies and for shredding and recycling. “Our pill bottle program fulfills the dual needs of improving medical care in developing countries and caring for our environment.”
Of course, it’s great to find ways to re purpose them also, but I was thrilled to know they can be used in this way.
Some of my favorite re uses for the ones I am not donating are simple and obvious.
There are a lot of crafting ideas on the internet as well.
Hope you find this helpful!
Giving Tuesday is the Tuesday following Thanksgiving and was introduced in 2012 to encourage charitable contributions during a time of much spending and consumerism in the United States.

It has since become a global effort and continues to grow each year.
The idea is not just about sending money to a charity, it is about giving time, sharing kindness, spreading the word about good causes.
Here are some charities or ethical companies I would like to share with you to support:
NAMI – National Alliance of Mental Illness
International Sanctuary and Purpose Jewelry
Childhelp
American Red Cross
Humane Society
Any local shelter in your area.
This post was not something I took the time to plan well, but prefer posting something imperfect in hopes of reaching at least a few people, rather than not trying at all. There are so many I would add that I am not thinking of right now.
Go give some good today! Whether it’s dropping your change in the red kettle in front of the grocery store, taking some old clothes to the thrift store, handing a blanket or food to a person on the streets. And if you can donate to an organization today the receives matching funds, that would be really great!
Add your favorite charities in the comments to help spread the word!
Food waste turned to electricity
I just read this great NPR article on a story featured on PBS News Hour about dairy farmers in MA using food waste from local stores and other waste from their own farms to convert into electricity.
Food waste sent to landfills will create methane gas on it’s own as it breaks down. This is one of the reasons food waste is such a huge problem we need to address. When you hear people talk about waste, especially food waste, it isn’t just some moral judgement of our excessive lifestyles that we throw too much away. It directly contributes to the degradation of our planets eco system.
This process of using anaerobic digesters uses waste to create methane gas and trap it so it can be used to make electricity. It becomes a closed loop system. The electricity is used to power the machinery creating it, as well as the rest of the farm and much more.
It is not a wholly new concept. There is a reprint of a 1963 Farm Journal story on Mother Earth News about a methane digester.
And in Europe there are thousands of the anaerobic digesters currently in use. Hopefully, we will see more solutions like this gain more support here in the U.S.
It is pretty amazing to think of food waste and cows becoming parts of the solution instead of contributions to the problem.
For decades we have been told of the 3 r’s concerning waste. but there is a 4th that is even more important.
First we need to re-think. Put consideration into every purchase and think about the entire life span of that item.
As a person who was always very committed to recycling it became too easy to think I was doing less harm to the environment than I was. But the creation of plastic in the first place is very harmful, and now it turns out that recycling isn’t quite what many of us thought all these years. Even before China started refusing our refuse the process was not very clean or happening as much as we thought. Sometimes our ‘recycling’ was traveling this world to other countries and simply being burned. But that is not really my point.
Plastic, glass, paper, cardboard, metal, wood, bamboo, vinyl. Think of all the source material whatever you are using comes from, and how it is processed. How does it start, what happens as it becomes the item you use, and what happens to it when you are done using it?
Cork is one of my favorites. Cork is harvested from the bark of the cork oak without harming the tree. It absorbs carbon, it can be recycled into other items and is very low impact to be put to use in the first place.

Re-thinking what we buy and use is a subject I plan to get into often here. I hope it will lead to conversations, suggestions and additional awareness for us all. I encourage feedback and comments to further the conversation.
How cool are these? Carbon neutral footwear, with soles made from recycled corks.
https://yoursole.com/us/womens/footwear/grace-wool/color_Coin/