Boat Shows are Nothing New, but This Year it was an Education We’ve been to more boat shows than I can count. Our first child was born the morning after we attended an in the water boat show on Lake Union. She received a marine influenced name. This year’s show though, was the very first [...]
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Tag Archives: Buying habits
Tidal Life Gear Review: Merrell Pace Glove
Posted by nancy on June 19, 2011 at 10:45 am.
Weird Shoes Those strange shoes pictured above look like a cross between rock climbing shoes and water socks. They’re my new Merrell Pace Glove barefoot running shoes. They took me to the Vancouver waterfront where I found a lovely Holland America cruise ship, the Zuiderdam, to pose them with for a nice Tidal Life tie [...]
Withdrawl – from plastic and chemical dependency
Posted by nancy on May 15, 2009 at 7:31 am.
In my ongoing effort to stop buying plastic containers and chemical products I decided to first try an alternative shampoo and went searching on the web for solid bar types. On Grist I found a column about less toxic shampoos but they all came in plastic. But in the comments on that article I found [...]
Beach finds
Posted by nancy on May 6, 2009 at 2:58 am.