Highlights of the Better Living Show

I had am amazing time at the Better Living Show in Portland, Oregon a couple of weeks ago. What a great time! There was such a kinship in meeting new people with common goals and even seeing friends. I knew I was in for a great show when there were over 500 people in the lobby before the doors even opened.  It turned out, opening hours were the best time to find people and chat. The afternoons were packed and of course, Saturday was the busiest. I was delighted to see the attendance and I learned so much.

Among the highlights:

Lynn Cowell, Julie Bonn Heath, Corey Colwell-Lipson

Lynn Cowell, Julie Bonn Heath, Corey Colwell-Lipson

Celebrate Green- I finally got to meet Lynn Colwell and Corey Lipson-Colwell, the wonderful authors of “Celebrate Green“. These green-savvy and style-savvy ladies were an absolute delight to have tea with and chat about our green goals. And then they taught a great class on ways to take your green goals into your celebrations all year around. What hit me the most was the mantra “plan ahead”. This is hard for me at times but I agree with them that with planning ahead, you can make most anything green and more eco-savvy.

I know the candy manufacturers are counting on me scrambling at the last minute for Easter baskets (because I usually do) and packing them with candy. But although I have been busy this week and last, I have already put some thought into how to make our baskets more eco-friendly this year.

Biodegradable Bags- Earth-Centric LLC in Portland makes 100% biodegradable bags from cornmeal. They gave out samples at the show and I am very impressed with them. They are not only biodegradable but they are also durable and they have many options including garbage and shopping bags. They also make bowls from sugar cane and a variety of additional products.

National Garden Clubs, Inc- I spoke for a long time with Linda Nelson, Third VP of National Garden Clubs Inc. What an great lady. She is insightful about the industry and so kind. She, her kind “booth-mate” and I chatted a long time about gardening, marketing and getting the word out about the support that there is out there for gardeners-especially those in the organic industry. Thanks ladies for meeting with me!

It was a great show! I was very impressed with the vendors and attendees. I loved seeing new products and atttending the seminars as well. I will definately return next year!

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Mucking About with Joe Gardener

joeI just spent some very cool days at the NW Flower and Garden Show where the theme this year was “Sustainability”.  Of course, I was thrilled to hear that when they made the announcement. As part of their line-up of great speakers, they invited Joe Lamp’l (Joe Gardener), who is not only an amazing speaker (I tease him that he should have been a preacher) but also an incredibly personable and down-to-earth (pun intended) person.

Joe and I first connected over a year ago when I read his book “The Green Gardener’s Guide“-a book I still reference to this day. Truly, if you saw my copy you would be amazed that it is still holding together. (That is, if you can get past all the bookmarks and the underlines to actually look at it).

As you know, I am passionate about Green. I felt the responsibility early on to grow our own veggies-after Igreengardenersguide had washed carrots from the store twice and still tasted the chemicals on them.  I couldn’t believe that my kids were eating that JUNK and I vowed that it wouldn’t happen again. But then of course the next question is always “How?”

I spent the next several years struggling to grow organically. Also to grow year-round, since we live in the Northwest. Well, just in time, Joe rescued me with his book. Whew. Thank goodness for someone who understood the in’s and out’s and had “been there”.  And I was so grateful, that I asked if I could write about him on a gardening blog. He was thrilled with the article and since then I write about him every chance that I get. I believe in his message (which by the way, is not just about gardening green but living green and reducing water waste, etc.) with a complete passion and am anxious to help him get the word out.

So it meant a lot to me that he wanted to meet up at the show. He, his business partner (lovely lady!) and I went out to dinner and he made me talk the whole time. LOL. Looking back, I should have asked more questions and talked less.  It was a total blast. I went to his seminars the next day and as always, learned a ton. For instance, did you know that we waste half our water? Holy smokes. That’s just sad. But of course, it also means that we can FIX that and Joe has a wealth of ideas on how to do it.

More on that next post!

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Then Along Came An Angel – A Review

Do you believe in angels? Regardless of whether you do or not, you may enjoy reading Then Along Came an Angel: Messengers of Deliverance. This book was compiled by Julie Bonn Heath and it represents all walks of life from all over the world.

There are lots of books about angels out there and it seems that everyone has their own story. Moments where, had not one tiny thing occurred, that person in all likelihood would not be with us today. Close calls, unexplainable happenings, miraculous events… people see them everyday and love to share them with everyone they know. Because it touches them. It changes them. And there’s no rational explanation for these types of things, so it generally gets attributed to angels.

This book is a fantastic Christmas gift for someone on your list. I know my husband’s grandmother is getting one because I know she’ll love the stories in it. The stories are each told by the person who experienced them. I will admit, it was a little tough to read at first because each story is written in a different style because there are so many different authors. But you do get used to it pretty quickly and that becomes part of its overall charm. Hearing stories like this first hand makes every single story feel genuine. Not to mention that some of the stories will leave you scratching your head and deciding that the only possible explanation for some of the events is that an angel was present.

I recommend this book for anyone on your list this year that has even a vague interest in angels. It’s a book that will warm the heart and have you looking for angels all throughout the day.

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