It's Easy Being Green

A hot spot to discuss living life while going green

My wife and I are Zonies, born and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona also known as the Most Western Town. In 2008 we uprooted ourselves from our home in Flagstaff, Arizona, packed a vintage Winnebago Motorhome with our possessions and trucked 1800 miles to my new job in Evansville, Indiana: The River City. We are now a family of three, learning to live our lives as sustainably as possible. Stay awhile to laugh and cry over our trials and tribulations and learn how easy we have found it to be green.

Save The Bees: Join the Sunflower Project!

Posted by Nate On May - 27 - 20082 COMMENTS

By now, just about everyone has heard about the mysterious dilemma plaguing our world’s pollinators.  Honey bees are dieing off in vast numbers and no one is truly quite sure why they’re vanishing.  Some scientists have started hypothesizing what is behind the drastic decline in bee populations.  Some have speculated cell phone signals, a virulent disease and even pollution as a cause.  Now one group of researchers is looking into the bee dilemma with a unique, grassroots approach: ... (more...)

Staying green while travelling

Posted by Nate On May - 8 - 20081 COMMENT

I’m on the road for business for the third time in just a little over a month.  The frequent hotel visits are showing me a glaring environmental impact of just staying for the night or several nights.  I’ve noticed a lot of people seem to have their room cleaned on a daily basis by housekeeping.  To me that’s just wasteful and unnecessary.  You don’t clean your bed sheets and bath towels on a daily basis do you?  Think about the daily environmental impacts of washing... (more...)

Growing Greens in Manhattan

Posted by Nate On May - 6 - 2008ADD COMMENTS

Would you believe that it is possible to have a floating greenhouse in New York that actually produces food? Well it is and the full scale greenhouse operation on the Hudson River in New York has once again opened its doors for all to see. The project is called the science barge and is a prototype of a sustainable urban farm. It also serves as an education center. Last year, more than 3,000 school students made their way through the Science Barge. So what makes the floating greenhouse so special?... (more...)

Green Birthday Present

Posted by Nate On May - 5 - 20082 COMMENTS

Today is my birthday and my girlfriend bought me one of the best birthday presents ever! She picked up this little device called a Solio. It’s basically an array of 3 solar panels that open up like a flower. The panels have an internal battery and produce enough power to recharge just about an cell phone or mp3 player you might have on the road with you. It’s great because while you’re driving, you can harness the power of the sun right on your dashboard. You can also take... (more...)

A weekend of green

Posted by Nate On April - 28 - 20082 COMMENTS

Saturday was Arbor Day in case you missed it.  It is always seems like Arbor Day gets a bit overshadowed by Earth Day earlier in the month so I was even surprised when it popped up on my calendar just a day or two before the weekend.  In celebration of Arbor Day, The Arboretum at Flagstaff opened their doors for free on Saturday.  We trucked out there to see what was springing to life on the garden grounds.  It’s still been very cold at night but a lot of their penstemon plants are sprouting... (more...)

Saving the planet with right turns

Posted by Nate On April - 24 - 2008ADD COMMENTS

Everyone has probably had the big brown truck driven by your local UPS driver drop off a package at some time. But did you know the company has completely redesigned their delivery routes to save gas and carbon emissions? They have and it’s as simple as eliminating most left hand turns from the routes. With the redesign, UPS chopped about 30 million miles from their deliveries over the course of 2007. That saved the company 3 million gallons of fuel and reduced emissions by 32,000 metric... (more...)

The Wastefulness of Phoenix

Posted by Nate On April - 23 - 20081 COMMENT

I’ve often referred to Phoenix as a cultural vacuum. I was born and raised in that city and every time I go back I sometimes shudder. Now I’m not so worried about the lack of culture in Phoenix but the lack of compassion and care for our environment. Everything in Phoenix is all about waste. The soccer moms driving Hummers and SUV’s speeding down the highway burning oil like it’s going out of style. Lush green yards and sprawling golf courses in a desert that only gets... (more...)