For “Green” Ideas, Check Out My “Green” Vagabond Traveler Blog
September 11, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Even though I sometimes feel “green” is concentrated on almost too much in our lives, our work, our travel, our recreation, our clothing, and interior decorating, it seems to be a popular buzz word right now. We have discussed this before at Alzheimer’s Notes.
I’ve been writing travel articles for years and once was editor of a regional travel publication. Currently I write a travel column, Vagabond Traveler, for American Roads Travel Magazine.
I decided to expand upon this and write The “Green” Vagabond Traveler as a blog and see where it goes. Although the blog features traveling and what I encounter in my travels, it also touches upon “green” as it affects various aspects of our lives.
In a survey of topics for writers, the concensus seems to be that “green” subjects were most in demand by editors. (So what’s a writer to do?!) So here, and in The “Green” Vagabond Traveler, I’ll be researching how we can recycle, reuse, and be more concerned about caring for the environment without being fanatic.
How have you been incorporating “green,” recycling, and reusing into your life as a caregiver?
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Related “Green” posts at Alzheimer’s Notes:
What Does “Going Green” Have to Do With Alzheimer’s?
“Going Green” For SciHealth Channel & Alzheimer’s Notes
Liz Lewis Writes “Traveling the Green Way”
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