We are planting our garden this weekend – and realizing how small our 20′ by 15′ plot is. Maybe next year we’ll expand it a bit, chopping out some of our lawn. We’re not too keen on lawn, as we’ve been reading Ecoholic and learning about all of the evils associated with, well, everything non-organic in the world, including using potable water to make grass grow green.
Continuing on the eco-front, I’ve been pretty good at riding my bike to work, so far. It’s usually around 0 Celsius (32 Fahrenheit) in the morning, so the ride is brisk, but by the time I come home, it’s usually closer to +15 Celsius. I have a speedometer (I’m a number geek, remember?) and have ridden 280km in the 5 weeks since I started. (I was in Minneapolis for a week, and didn’t get any riding done that week, needless to say.) According to the World Watch Institute, every day I ride the 16km round trip, I keep 20kg of pollutants out of the air. This isn’t fully accurate, though, as B and I carpool when I don’t ride. Still, it helps a bit.
And with gas at $131.9 a litre, every km helps.
For the flooring part of this post, check out my new blog — http://handymansdream.blogspot.com/2008/05/carpet-devil-in-disguise.html — I’m compiling my home renovation related stuff there!