I’m not finding much inspiration to go outdoors at the moment. The wind and the rain are a combination guaranteed to have me on the warm and dry side of the glass, unless I absolutely have to go out. And so, the allotment has been neglected in favour of indoor activities.
One of the indoor activities that I’ve taken up is writing for a new blog at Lifescape magazine. It’s called EcoStreet at Lifescape, and it’s a weekly round-up of what’s been happening at EcoStreet. It’s a great opportunity for me to write for a whole new audience. I’m very excited about it.
We are getting ourselves ready for our trip to Cape Town for my sister Natalie’s wedding in February. We are going for three weeks. It’s another flight, and something of a wrestle between my conscience and needs must. So we are going to offset our flights with Treeflights, must add that to the list of things to do before we go. I just can’t wait to make the move permanently…












That’s great. It’s very exciting the way green thinking is reaching an ever expanding audience, and any opportunity to spread the word is wonderful.
Comment by Mel — January 11, 2007 @ 11:15 am
I bought a cherry tree from Treeflights a couple of weeks ago for a friend’s birthday! She loved it and was really touched by the sentiment and energy of the gift.
They send a nice email certificate too to the recipient - I thoroughly recommend this line of thought for straightforward pressies as well as carbon offsetting.
Tracey Smith
Comment by Tracey Smith — February 12, 2007 @ 10:02 am