Love My Hybrid Car Drink Coasters – Style DTR46

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Love My Hybrid Car Drink Coasters – Style DTR46

  • Fingertip grips for easy removal from cup holder
  • Printed and Packaged In The USA
  • 2.5 inches in diameter

Description:
Set of 2 Absorbent Beverage Coasters for your Car
2 Fingertip grips for easy removal from cup holder
Fits most cars, trucks, and SUVs
Printed and Packaged In The USA
2.5 inches in diameter

List Price: $ 6.99

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License Plate Frame – Metal Bling – GO GREEN Love Earth – Blue Crystals

  • Crystals reflect the light like a fine diamond
  • Includes 4 screws and chrome caps
  • Caps cover the mounting screws for a clean finished look
  • Fits Standard size 6 by 12 inch license plates
  • Four hole mount to fit all vehicles

Made of durable diecast zinc with a Chrome Coating Finish. This durable & stylish License Plate Frame will make an excellent addition to your car, truck or SUV.

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How I Learned To Love The Scooter

November 19, 2010 by  
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I got my scooter here.  If you get one, be sure to browse their selection.  Prices are very reasonable and they offer free shipping to a lot of places.

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Recently, I purchased a scooter to make short trips into town and save on gasoline.  I absolutely love the scooter and everything it has to offer.  I have reliable transportation with very good gas mileage (80mpg), and a fun fresh-air ride to and from my destinations.  I very rarely use my pickup truck anymore and people are starting to wave and even look on with envy when I scoot into town on my baby blue scooter.

I live on a fairly good-sized property with about 20 acres of meadow and some wooded trails.  The scooter is perfect for riding around my land and making quick trips to the barn to check on the farm animals.  Because I live off the beaten path, I don’t have to worry about locking my scooter up and it sits in my driveway always ready to go when I need it.  I am a little worried about rust so I am considering getting a cover for my scooter.

I don’t have to visit the gas pumps very often but when I do, I rarely put more than one or two gallons into the 3-gallon tank.  3 gallons will take me almost 250 miles so I always feel comfortable taking short trips and not worrying about filling up.  Sometimes it seems like the gas gauge needle never moves on my scooter.  My neighbors are always asking me about the gas mileage I get and I always tell them the same thing, “With a scooter, it’s not the miles per gallon, it’s the smiles per gallon.”  They always laugh about that.

I wear a helmet when I take my scooter out on the state-maintained roads.  However, I don’t usually wear it when I’m on my property.  The feeling is liberating and I enjoy feeling the wind on my face.  I do usually wear boots when I ride just for the comfort.  I don’t recommend wearing flip-flops or going barefoot because there is always a chance you could take a spill or even burn your feet on hot pavement.

I find that I can keep pace with the traffic on the roads I travel with no problem.  45 mph is no problem and I love taking it slow when I can.  I usually don’t have a problem finding a place to park because most places have motorcycle parking near the entrance.  I have two saddlebag baskets on either side of the rear wheel where I store things I purchase.  I can’t carry anything big on my scooter but usually that is not a problem.

I found a good selection of 150cc scooters for sale online and that is where I purchased mine.  They come mostly assembled and it didn’t take me long to have my scooter road-worthy.  Licensing and registration is at your state’s discretion but I did have to get a tag since I drive it on the state roads.  Not very expensive in my state.

I haven’t had any maintenance problems with my scooter and I have almost 2500 miles on it so far.  Oil changes and standard wear and tear come with the territory but other than that, it is very simple to keep up as long as you don’t abuse it.

I highly recommend traveling by scooter if you get the chance.  I have thoroughly enjoyed my scooter and I’ve even talked my sister into getting one.  I think she will like the feeling of freedom you experience on a scooter.  If you want to try before you buy, a lot of tourist destinations offer scooter rentals and you can’t beat the veratility and economy of a scooter.

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Over the next twelve months, roughly 2.4 million Americans will spend 70 billion dollars (US) getting married. Green and socially responsible weddings can have a huge impact for the better on local economies and ecologies. Here are ten ways to express your commitment to the interconnectedness of life on earth during your wedding day.


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To purchase dress that will only be worn on one occasion for the wedding ceremony does not make a lot of sense. Purchase clothing that you will enjoy wearing on special occasions after the wedding. Organic fabrics are still limited, but you can choose to purchase clothing that is not made in a sweat shop. You can also rent your outfit or buy something that was worn by someone else once or twice.


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The experience of gifting and being gifted is an integral part of any wedding ceremony. You can decide to make your party favors environmentally responsible products. Look for locally made regional products that visitors from out of town might appreciate. People want to gift the bride and groom. Everyone wants their gift to be appreciated. So it is best to open a Green Gift Registry. Those who feel as if they have everything they need may want to ask that, instead of gifts, money be donated to a particular environmental organization.


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Vivaterra

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Branch: Sustainable Design

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GAIAM

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8. Dishes, Recycling and Redistributing


It is more environmentally sound to rent your dishes and glasses instead of simply using disposable paper products. Ask your caterer to use earth friendly soaps when cleaning up. Also, make sure that you have bins for recycling all aluminum and glass products. Look in advance for a food depot or soup kitchen that can take the left over food and distribute it.


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Recycline: Green Table Ware

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Second Harvest: Donate Perishable/Preparred Food

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9. Support Your Local Economy


Purchase locally from small businesses whenever possible. Buy local and organic flowers, which reduces transportation and pesticide impact on the environment. Or consider growing your own! Hire a local band or DJ who does not have to travel far to your venue.


10. Your Green Vows


This is the most important part of your wedding ceremony and it needs to be deeply considered. Spend some months and meditate on what is in your heart and what you can commit to. Write it out. Talk to friends who have been married a while. Include life affirming commitment to living in balance with the ecology. I was married by an Apache Medicine Woman, and she had us publicly state what my wife and I brought to the marriage-our good qualities and our flaws. For my wife and I, this exercise in front of our friends and family was a powerful expression of our humanity. Your vows are also your opportunity to spread the idea of eco-friendly values to your guests.


11. A Green Honeymoon


You will want to go to a place in nature that can restore and inspire you. Many people are familiar with ecotourism, yet know nothing about geotourism. The Geotourists has opportunities to improve the places that they visit and have meaningful experiences of local culture.


Here are some links to sites that offer green honeymoon opportunities:


National Geographic Center for Sustainable Destinations

www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/sustainable


The International Ecotourism Society

www.ecotourism.org


Responsible Travel

www.responsibletravel.com


Travel By Train

http://www.seat61.com/


Green Hotels:


GreenSeal Approved Green Lodging

http://www.greenseal.org/findaproduct/index.cfm#lodging


Green Hotels Members

http://www.greenhotels.com/members.htm


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Eco-Friendly Wedding Planning Magazine

http://www.portovert.com/


Ethical Weddings: Forums, Blog

http://www.ethicalweddings.com/


Green Wedding Planner

http://www.greeneleganceweddings.com/index.html


Co-op America: Green Businesses

http://www.coopamerica.org/


Green Confetti

http://www.ecoparti.com/toec.html


Organic Flowers Online

http://www.organicbouquet.com/


In CA: California Organic Flowers

http://www.californiaorganicflowers.com/


Conscious Living Tips

http://www.newdream.org/


Other Green Wedding Guides:


A Green Wedding

http://www.thegreenguide.com/doc/96/wedding


How To Green Your Wedding

http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/04/how-to-green-your-wedding.php


10 Steps to a Green Wedding

http://sierraclub.typepad.com/greenlife/2007/03/10_steps_to_a_g.html


Guide to a Growing Trend: The “Green” or Ecological Wedding

http://www.americanbridal.com/gutogrtrgore.html


Wedding Industry Stats (2002)

http://www.theknot.com/au_industrystats.shtml

Marc Choyt is President of Reflective Images, an award winning jewelry company, www.celticjewelry.com that sells wedding rings sourced by artisan designers online at www.artisanweddingrings.com. His company produces fair, eco-sourced, fairly trade jewelry. Marc also authors www.fairjewelry.org supporting green, fair trade, socially responsible jewelry practices.

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