Greens on the Windowsill I love homegrown vegetables. If I haven’t eaten something fresh and green for a day or two, I really miss it—amazing for someone who grew Read More »
A Green Read: How to Walk Gently Another Indiana January finds my nightstand groaning with books. Reading is one of the blessings of winter—no yard work calls my name, and the early Read More »
The Transition Initiative: One Way to Face Life after Oil How would your lifestyle change if oil was no longer cheap and readily available? For the founder of the Transition Initiative, Rob Hopkins, it means Read More »
Sharing My Green Convictions Are you kidding?” I said, dumbfounded. “No! I take home all my recycling from Mom and Dad’s,” my friend Angie told me. I could almost Read More »
The Leap from Polar Bears to Plastic The Indianapolis Children’s Museum has the well-deserved reputation for being the finest example of its kind in the world. I take my kids there several Read More »