Cindee




I'm doing 22 things
 

Cindee's Life List

  1. 1. become a great photographer.
    77 people
  2. 2. To live instead of exist
    9,948 people
  3. 3. have no regrets
    1 cheer
    1,490 people
  4. 4. Start my own business
    7,584 people
  5. 5. keep my blog updated
    224 people
  6. 6. find inner peace
    659 people
  7. 7. own less stuff
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    92 people
  8. 8. Worry less.
    4,174 people
  9. 9. own a hybrid car
    590 people
  10. 10. save the world
    1,295 people
  11. 11. plant a tree
    873 people
  12. 12. visit all 50 states
    6,274 people
  13. 13. scrapbook more
    363 people
  14. 14. Write a will
    738 people
  15. 15. Become Financially Independent
    4,670 people
  16. 16. start a revolution
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    997 people
  17. 17. Overthrow capitalism
    1 entry
    101 people
  18. 18. create my own website
    4,488 people
  19. 19. Swim with dolphins
    6,534 people
  20. 20. write a book and have it published
    2,546 people
  21. 21. create the soundtrack to my life
    1,653 people
  22. 22. Take more pictures
    13,037 people
Recent entries
Overthrow capitalism
WTG ~ Great place to start! 2 years ago

I whole-heartedly support the Freecycle.org as well. I’m the Co-Mod in the Freecycle group in my area. What an awesome way to help others, help the environment, and free up space in the home – and yes, even undermine capitalism as anatainable mentioned.

A Brief History

On May 1st, 2003, Deron Beal sent out the first e-mail announcing The Freecycle Network™ to about 30 or 40 friends and a handful of nonprofits in Tucson, Arizona. At the time Deron founded The Freecycle Network, he worked with a small nonprofit organization, RISE, which provides recycling services to downtown businesses and transitional employment to Tucsonans in need.

As Deron and his crews recycled, rather than watching perfectly good items being thrown away, they found themselves calling or driving around to see if various local nonprofits could use them. Thinking there had to be an easier way, Beal set up that first Freecycle e-mail group in a way that permitted everyone in Tucson to give and to get. Freecycle was off and running.

The Freecycle concept has since spread to over 50 countries, where there are thousands of local groups that have more than a million members. Truly a grassroots wildfire of people helping people by changing the world one gift at a time. As a result, we are currently keeping approximately 50 tons a day out of landfills!

By giving freely with no strings attached, members of The Freecycle Network help instill a sense of generosity of spirit as they strengthen local community ties and spirit. People from all walks of life have joined together to turn trash into treasure.

From the homepage of http://freecycle.org/
The Freecycle Network™ is made up of many individual groups across the globe. It’s a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. Each local group is moderated by a local volunteer (them’s good people). Membership is free.

Cheers!
}}ï{{ Cindee {:o)



have a garden
At one with the earth! 2 years ago

I’m moving downstairs in an apartment with a backyard (yay) and have plans on starting a nice little garden. By this time next year, I hope to at least have SOME kind of food growing. I’ll be doing a lot of reading on this. Also, I expect that my plants will be flourishing. Can’t wait to plant some flowers that will attract butteflies.




 

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