Minimizing Georgia’s Serious Water Problem

Last weekend I went camping at Lake Hartwell in north Georgia. This weekend, I had the pleasure of camping at Lake Lanier. What did both sites have in common? Lakes that were drastically below their average water level due to Learn More …

Celebrating UN’s International Year of Forests in Atlanta

I learned that 2011 is the UN’s International Year of Forests. I found that out when I was writing a blog post for a client in Missouri. The botanical gardens there are doing an awesome, citywide tree hunt with fun Learn More …

Being Green…Even To The Grave

Green enthusiasts have taken the next step. Why tear down trees for a fancy wooden coffin that you can’t enjoy anyway because, well, you’re dead? Why not create a coffin that is easily customized, friendly to the environment and less Learn More …

Atlanta’s Organic and Locally-Grown Breakfast Hot Spots

There is a small society of Americans that can eat breakfast at any time of day. I am a proud member of said society, so I am always on the search for locations that serve terrific breakfast throughout the day. Learn More …

Get Rewarded for Being Green!

The following is a blog post that I wrote for Arco LLC, a design-build firm in Newton, MA. Learn more about how your can Earn Points for Being Green. “Creating an energy efficient home by Arco is a rewarding experience. Learn More …

Crave-Worthy, Eco-Friendly Jewelry and Accessories in Atlanta

I’m a bit of a jewelry fiend. Handmade, recycled jewelry always catches my eye and leads to the (nearly) involuntary swiping of my debit card. Of all the little superfluous purchases that I make in life, I get the biggest Learn More …