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Archive for September, 2008
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
What’s more eco-friendly than appreciating your natural surroundings?
Since I work from home, I usually don’t get out much. When I do leave the house though, I try to schedule things all in the same day, and on a logical route in order to minimize the amount of driving I have to do. Today’s adventures took me from Hanover, through Port Elgin and Southampton, then to Owen Sound, and then home again. One big circle
So here’s today’s Grey/Bruce eco-tip: Love your surroundings! They’re beautiful, especially at this time of year. Take a look at what I saw while I was on route today:

Explosion of colour in Downtown Hanover

Lovely leaf on Bruce Road 10

Pumpkins near Port Elgin

Autumn Gardens in Southampton

More Autumn Gardens in Southampton
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Saturday, September 20th, 2008
Meet Ivory…

Ivory is a deaf and blind 2 year old, female Sheltie. She was born with a birth defect which caused her eyelids to grow over her eyes. She was surrendered to the Owen Sound Animal Shelter, where she’ll receive much needed attention from the vet! (she has never been vetted).
What can you do to help?
If you’ve ever felt the urge to donate, now is the time. Ivory definitely needs some medical care for her eyes, and since she’s never seen a vet, they could be in for some surprises. Head over to OSAS’s website, and use the “Make a Donation” button underneath Ivory’s photo.
If you know someone who would be patient enough, and willing to provide the perfect home for this lovely girl, send them here, or to the Shelter’s website.
In her blog, Renee Robins describes the perfect home for Ivory:
A home for her will need to be patient, and ideally someone who will need to be home to watch her for some time (darkness and new surroundings are dangerous). She is sensitive to touch, so older children only (otherwise, that’s just mean) and Ivory is good only with cats and dogs that like dogs (same reason).
Send your kind thoughts…
Being both deaf and blind isn’t easy for a dog. She was used to the layout of her old home, and will have trouble adjusting to her new life, wherever it may lead her. Send your kind thoughts her way, she’ll need all the love and support you can muster!
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Thursday, September 18th, 2008
As I said at the end of my last post: What you don’t see in my office is just as important as what you do see when the environment is concerned. I’ve broken this section up into two sections.

What don't you see here?
Absent Items:
There are certain things you’ll never see in my office for three reasons: Either they’re wasteful, they’re bad for the environment, or I don’t need them!
- Trash Bin: I recycle everything I can. When it comes to my office, I’ve found that I don’t need a trash bin at all because everything I use is recyclable. I’ve managed to reduce the waste in my office to the point where I empty my 8 litre recycling bin just once a month.
- Paper Invoices: All of the invoices that Viddyworks sends out are digital! I’ve got a nice little program called iBiz installed on my computer that allows me to send pdf invoices directly to my clients inbox. Not only do I save the paper and ink needed to print the invoices, but there are no envelopes, stamps or delivery to the post office. The other nice advantage is that my clients receive their invoices instantly. This applies to proofs for my design clients as well.
- Unnecessary Office Items: I’ve found that I don’t need to use staples, push pins, paperclips, or any other little fasteners to keep my office organized. Nobody said that every change has to be a huge change! While the use of these tiny objects seems very small and insignificant, just remember that there’s a huge industry of manufacturing, packaging and shipping behind them.
- Chemical Products: I’m talking mainly about the dreaded White-Out here folks. Have you ever gotten close enough to smell that stuff? It’ll make your head spin.
- Every “Green” gadget out there: Just because a company advertises an eco-friendly product, doesn’t mean that I’ll rush right out and get it. “Green Washing” is an unfortunate by-product of the rising awareness of environmentalism. There are companies out there who are trying to cash in on the environmental movement by convincing consumers to toss their old items in favor of the new ones. My advice to you is this: If you want an eco-friendly office like mine, don’t throw your old Ikea desk in the dumpster and rush out to the hardware store. Be patient, use your old desk until it’s completely worn out. The best thing we can do is use what we have before rushing out to replace it.
Invisible Eco Office:
There are changes I’ve made in my lifestyle that are invisible to the naked eye!
- Thermostat Regulation: This one is simple: Low heat in the winter, and no A/C in the summer. Lucky for me, my office stayed nice and cool this summer due to a collosal vine growing on the side of the house. It filters the sunshine, and releases nice oxygen right outside my window. If you don’t have a natural filter for your window, go and see your local home decor shops for blind or curtain options. This winter, I’m prepared for the cold with sweaters, slippers, fair trade organic teas, and three warm kitties to keep me going while the thermostat is turned down to 15 degrees.
- Clean Green: My office is in my home. Therefore, the kitchen and bathroom facilities are an extension of my office while I’m working. I have a no-bleach policy throughout the house! In fact, there are no name brand chemical cleaners to be found anywhere in the house. (Gee, this is a blog post in itself!) I make my own cleaners that can be used in every room in the house (including the launrdy room!) There are three main ingredients to all of them: vinegar, baking soda, and water. Stay tuned for recipes!
- The 3 Second Commute: That’s about how long it takes me to get from the bedroom to the office. This one is kind of a no-brainer! No commute means waaaay less driving!
- Shutting Down: I’m talking about more than just your computer. Modern electronics just baffle me with their vagrant disregard for energy consumption. Think about this: when I turn off my television, a little red light comes on whose sole purpose is to let me know that it’s consuming energy, even in it’s sleep. How did we come to this? At the end of the day, I flip the power bar under my desk off. This means that the computer, printer, lamp, and back-up hard drive won’t be sucking power while I’m not using them.
- Clean Webhosting: GreenBook, Viddyworks, and all of my client’s websites are hosted by a company in Toronto called Hostpapa. Their whole operation is carbon offset, including their servers and office.
There you have it! 5 things you won’t see in my office, and 5 invisible green practices. Not all of these are suitable for every office, but we can certainly all do our best!
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