Happenings in blogworld recently:
*red current is back - hooray!
*loobylu & Kiddley are taking a break, sad for us, but great for their family I'm sure.
*Over at Wish Jar Journal, Keri has been experimenting with "unbranding" familiar household products. I love them all, but the greenie in me really loves the dish soap skin, covered with facts about water pollution.
*Chelee has some great thoughts about debt over at Con$umer Di$obedience.
"I've really had to change my mindset. I think more like my great grandparents did. I don't shop without a plan. And I realize that normal is debt and I don't want to be normal, I want to be weird."
*This is an old one, but I recently found it in my favourites. A gorgeous quilt over at whip up.
"The Textile Worker by Terese Agnew: A quilt made entirely of garment labels collected from others made to protest the conditions of sweatshop workers."
*There's a group over at Flickr for Knee High Sock enthusiasts, like me. Though of course my personal favourites are stripey knee high socks.
*red current is back - hooray!
*loobylu & Kiddley are taking a break, sad for us, but great for their family I'm sure.
*Over at Wish Jar Journal, Keri has been experimenting with "unbranding" familiar household products. I love them all, but the greenie in me really loves the dish soap skin, covered with facts about water pollution.
*Chelee has some great thoughts about debt over at Con$umer Di$obedience.
"I've really had to change my mindset. I think more like my great grandparents did. I don't shop without a plan. And I realize that normal is debt and I don't want to be normal, I want to be weird."
*This is an old one, but I recently found it in my favourites. A gorgeous quilt over at whip up.
"The Textile Worker by Terese Agnew: A quilt made entirely of garment labels collected from others made to protest the conditions of sweatshop workers."
*There's a group over at Flickr for Knee High Sock enthusiasts, like me. Though of course my personal favourites are stripey knee high socks.
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