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. If you only occasionally write about green living, please use tags such as "green", "Eco", "Environment", etc. and then link to that collection of posts so that visitors will be directed to pertinent articles.
3. Visit at least one other site (and while not required, it would be nice if you told them that you found them here).
4. The linky will stay active until Thursday at 6:00 pm (est).
5. I will randomly choose one of the sites and feature it next week.
This week's featured site is The Greening Of Westford. Kristina is a regular Change The World Wednesday participant and her blog is just wonderful. While it focuses on green tips which are useful to her local Westford community, I've found that her posts are informative and perfect for people everywhere. For example, one of her most popular posts entitled "Homemade Green Cleaners made easy" offers the reader alternatives to chemical-based, toxic cleansers ... things which are economical, non-toxic and easy to find in any supermarket. She tells us what we need and suggests uses for each ingredient. In a very early post, "DIY Toothpaste Tube Anything holder", she shares a very creative use for empty tubes of toothpaste. In "Do Not Put These In The Trash!" she lists items which should never go to a landfill and tells us where we can dispose of them. The Greening Of Westford is an easy to navigate, well-written and informative blog. It's well worth a visit.
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 13, 2012
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My blog The Wordsmith's Forge often includes posts about nature, environmental activism, etc. It just so happens that my February Poetry Fishbowl theme was "wild animals" so I linked directly to the followup report about that, which includes links to the 17 poems. I sold out this month, wow. There are a lot of different ecological motifs such as evolution, habitat restoration, and the responsibility of humans to nature.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to link my environmental blog, A note from your Mother. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the very sweet invitation to join the hop today :-)
ReplyDeletean excellent opportunity to network with like minded green folk! Thank you for all you do!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link-up I look forward to connecting with some more eco-minded people. Onelove
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea! Thanks for the opportunity to link up and find new green blogs.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the invitation! I'm very happy to participate. ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the invite and thank you for all the great things you do!
ReplyDeleteAlmost missed it because of a crazy and long day. Thank you for the tweet reminder!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to take a moment and thank you so much for such a great linkup. You do so much to spread the word on reducing carbon footprints and the importance of living an eco-friendlier life and you deserve some well earned applause!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring my blog! I so look forward to this meet and greet and your Change the World Wednesday challenges. So glad I found your blog!
ReplyDeleteI just saw this and wanted to thank you for the invite and for such a great idea! I really like your theme and look forward to your posts via email and GFC.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea...thanks for the opportunity to post my blog and browse others!
ReplyDeleteThe Natural Nest - a happy blog to help parents create a healthy and green home