Welcome to Meet & Greet Monday! Do you have an Eco-friendly blog or site? Do you occasionally write about the environment or ways to live green? If you answered yes to any, you're invited to link up. Here are the rules:
1. If you have a green-living blog and/or write about the environment, sustainability, etc., please use the "linky" below to list your site.
2. Visit at least one other site (and while not required, it would be nice if you told them that you found them here).
3. The linky will stay active until Thursday at 6:00 pm (est).
4. I will randomly choose one of the sites and feature it next week.
This week's featured site is Green Child Magazine. As you might guess from the title, this site covers everything one would need to know about raising children in an Eco-friendly way. Things like the best home interiors for kids, why breastfeeding is green and how mom's can make their hospital stay more environmentally friendly. From their Mission Statement, "By leading by example, we can raise our children to cherish, love, and respect not only each other, but Mother Earth." In that spirit, the site offers great information for all areas of our lives. There are articles which debunk home recycling myths, others on composting and Eco-friendly cars ... and even one on a green vacation in Aruba. Don't let the name fool you ... this site isn't just for parents ... there's a lot of great information ... something for everyone.
Thanks to everyone who listed their sites last week!
This week's linky is now live so ... list your site, visit and have fun:
Monday, February 6, 2012
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I plant tree every year and I sugest my friends this event,I hope I can become useful for environment and green areas.With my best wishes.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting and hosting this meet and greet. Such a great way to find out what our community is saying.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for featuring Green Child Magazine. We're thrilled to be a part of this green community you've created here. Can't wait to see who's up for next Monday :)
ReplyDeleteLove this - and thanks for visiting all the blogs too - I'll do the same! I'm excited to discover some new green resources! :)
ReplyDeleteLovin' the linky! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great link idea!
ReplyDeleteFor people (like me) who have a more general-purpose blog that includes green topics, may I suggest using tags to identify your green posts, so that you can sort of generate a green blog by linking to the tagged content, like this: http://rewinn.blogspot.com/search/label/Green
Great idea, Rewinn! Thanks!
ReplyDeletehttp://ann-mythoughtsandphotos.blogspot.co.nz/2012/02/mellow-yellowsave-worldmatschies-tree.html
ReplyDeletefound an endangered animal.