Eco-Tip: Look to used items or vintage items over new. Used and vintage items require no new materials to make and most items still have life left in them. And vintage items are actually really neat to have around. For this and other tips on going green visit, The Earth and Me Go Green.
The brave little inch-worm
This poor little inch-worm was holding on for dear life to this little twig as the rain was pounding down on top of it. We loved the fact that the little worm was fighting with all its might to stay attached to the twig. What a brave little worm.
Spark of Loves this Week: Feeder, Flag, Sign, Plants, Bottles, Flowers, Stove, Sill, Board, and Pin
This Corn Feeder.
Because it's been feeding the neighborhood squirrels and the cantankerous blue jay that has "owned" my yard.
This Flag.
Because it's the flag I put up during the fall and winter season till spring hits and I know I will be taking it down soon. I can't wait for spring!
This Door Sign.
Because I wish more people would mind the sign and actually do it. My poor area rug has had enough. *sigh*
These House Plants.
Because I grew the succulents from other cuttings and they survived. And my Thanksgiving/Christmas cactus is been a bit confused this season because of the weather. It has bloomed three times already!
These Empty Bottles.
Because I love what comes in them and I love them even more when they are empty and sitting on my window sill.
These Dried Flowers.
Because they gave me a reason to keep them around and on display.
This Stove Setup.
Because I think it looks lovely and reminds me of the countryside when I cook.
This Window Sill.
Because it's the perfect spot for my rosemary and avocado trees.
This Chalkboard.
Because it's made from a poster board frame and we love it! It's still not finished, but it works for right now.
This HoneyBee Pin.
Because it was given to me from an antique shop owner during my trip with John back in December I ended up leaving it on the visor of the rental car and I was quite upset. John called the lost and found department of Avis, as did I, and they found it, retrieved it, and mailed it promptly back to me. I am so very grateful.
Eco-Tip: Buy only what you need and try to live within your means. For this and other tips on going green visit, The Earth and Me Go Green.