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Category Archives: Green
E-books
My wife got me my first Kindle about a year after it first came out; I replaced it about a year or so ago with a newer version, the Kindle Paperwhite. I also have the Kindle apps on my computers … Continue reading
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Going Electric
I’ve been replacing gasoline powered contrivances now for awhile. The first to go was my lawn mower, which I replaced with an electric, battery powered mower. Not that I save an enormous amount in gasoline by using an electric mower … Continue reading
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Money Hugger
I’m not a tree hugger. I’m a money hugger; it is saving money that has led me to go green. Improving the environment was not my primary motivation. The Antelope Valley, where I live in Southern California, is a desert—part … Continue reading
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Pretentious Conservative
I am a long-time Republican; I consider myself to belong to the libertarian end of the party spectrum and I’m very disappointed, lately, in our party leadership. I used to consider myself a conservative, but I wonder sometimes if I … Continue reading