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Spring Equinox Rituals: Sustainable Living & Renewal
There’s a moment each March (the worse month of the year in my opinion) when the world pauses in perfect balance. Day and night meet. Light and dark share equal time. And from that moment on, the light begins to grow. The Spring Equinox marks the turning point, the shift from rest to renewal, from stillness to movement. It’s a reminder that growth doesn’t happen all at once, but through steady, intentional change. This is really the time for intention setting or resolutions,
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Mar 193 min read


Winter Isn’t Finished With Us (And That’s Okay)
Just when we’d started to believe winter was loosening its grip, it snowed.... a lot. The sidewalks had patches of pavement. The light was stretching later into the afternoon. Seed packets were appearing on counters. We’d quietly decided we were done. Winter disagreed. Instead of frustration, what if we took this as instruction? Late February snow isn’t an interruption. It’s a reminder: the season isn’t finished, and neither is the work that comes with it. Late winter snow on
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Feb 243 min read


Throwing a Green Super Bowl Party Tips to Score Big for Sustainability
The Super Bowl is a national celebration of big plays, bigger snacks, and one very full trash can. Wings, pizza boxes, chips, napkins, leftovers — all part of the game-day ritual. But here’s the twist: with a little planning, your Super Bowl party can be just as legendary without sending all that food waste to a landfill . Superbowl party food Why Super Bowl Parties Have an Environmental Impact Super Bowl parties are small events multiplied by millions of households. The resu
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Feb 43 min read
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