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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Daryl's Quilt


This quilt was made from scraps squares from other quilts I've made. Daryl has been watching me make quilts for so long that he was wondering when I was going to make him one. So this was one of his Christmas presents this year.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Whole Lotta Driftwood


Here's a building in Skagway, Alaska that has been decorated with driftwood. I find it pretty impressive.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Baby Quilts



I found out that two of my friends became pregnant within one month of each other. So I threw a baby shower for them at work and made them each a tummy time baby quilt.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

The Road To Gold




This is the beginning of the Chilkoot Trail, located in Dyea, Alaska where many went in search of gold! Along the way, we ran into this street sign and had to stop and take a picture. Vince's brother came to visit us from Anchorage while we were there.




I had to get a picture of me and my honey too!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Tourist Traveling in Style


Here we are in the middle of town seeing the sights of Skagway as a true tourist would. Talk about feeling like Cinderella!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Eco-Friendly Water Facts

According to "The Green Journal," a personal planbook of eco-friendly tips and ideas introduced by Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, we as a global community use more water than our Earth can regenerate (This is why I only shower once every 3 days...mind you, I don't sweat a bunch or live in an extremely hot environment). So by saving water, we allow our plants and wildlife flourish. We can also reduce the energy it takes to treat our water through treatment facilities. As a matter of fact, the community I live in is trying to implement a plan to upgrade the hydroelectric turbins that supply our water so that we don't consume too much energy by way of generators.

Here's a special tip for those of you who do your best to try to limit your use of water in every way you can. Did you know that the Environmental Protection Agency attributes over 2,000 gallons of water wasted each year through dripping faucets and other minor leaks? You may be loosing water through leaks from your sink or toilet. To check if your toilet is leaking, put a few drops of food coloring in the tank. After 45 minutes if your bowl has color...your toilet is leaking.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Welcome To EcoBeacon!

Welcome to EcoBeacon! I plan to use this blog as a resource guide for all ecologically and environmentally sound information. This site will be based on environmental conservation, fisheries management, pollution and anything else I find content worthy. This blog is for informational services and not political opinions or views! So, sit back and enjoy. I’ll have more posts soon.