When opportunity knocks, not only do we open the door, we build a gate using six recycled doors. This is the third post in our “There is no “Away“ series” and is inspired by the good people at Skagit Salvage
WHEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS

When opportunity knocks, not only do we open the door, we build a gate using six recycled doors. This is the third post in our “There is no “Away“ series” and is inspired by the good people at Skagit Salvage
Focus on space, light and the carbon footprint of your interior design project first, and it will be clear and logical what you will need for a healthy lifestyle and sustainable design interior. If you want to delve deeper, then
. The first time I planted bamboo at our residence in the San Juan Islands, my neighbor ran over excitedly to warn me that it would attack her foundation (which BTW was over a hundred feet distant!) Not to worry…
Would you divorce your daily cup of coffee? Would you do this if you knew what effect those coffee grounds had in the landfill; creating harmful greenhouse gas emitting waste? Thankfully there are other options to giving up coffee for
When we throw something ‘away’, it really must go somewhere… As we contemplate our upgrade to System 11.0.0 lets investigate ‘e-waste’; a sustainable story about electronics! Where is ‘somewhere’ when we throw electronic things away? It could very well be