Thursday, December 27, 2007

A Year of LiveGreen

I can't believe this year has almost gone by. My wife and I are truly amazed looking back at the progress we've made with this company. In a little over a year LiveGreen has gone from an idea without a name to a company providing services and selling products. We could not have done it without the support from our friends and families.

We are also aware that there is a lot more we could be doing...and the task is a little daunting. Finding the time to invest in pushing this company farther is not easy with two full-time jobs.

2007 was a time of growth and learning. We focused our efforts and made connections with some great people. I can only hope that 2008 will be even better.

Happy New Year!

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Carnival of the Green # 107!

LiveGreen is excited to be the 107th host of Carnival of the Green, hosted by TreeHugger. It's our first run as host and we are glad to see you. Hope you had fun last week with Fake Plastic Fish... and stay tuned next week for Great Green Gadgets.



It's kind of a mixed bag, so here we go...

Cindy at My Recycled Bags shows off here green with a plastic bag bag. This could help with decorating on a budget

GreenDealsDaily points out an eco-friendly vodka.

Join Bean Sprouts at the Big Green Gathering.

Check out Fake Plastic Fish for some help on choosing which lipstick to use.

Victoria Everman writes about some nice green dishes and cups. Maybe a good present for a wedding...scientist says divorce is bad for the earth.

LED lights provide all the cheer for less says the Digerati Life.

Live It True talks about solar energy tackling poverty.

Natural Family Living questions the climate crisis. Sox First says businesses are worried about climate change.

Mexico is helping butterflies says Intelligent Travel.

Check out the Veggie Revolution for some coffee and chocolate.

OrganicMania talks tacky.

What Sustainable Materials To Look For When Buying Eco-Friendly Clothing.

Check out Life, the Universe, and Everything for the answer to Who Killed the Elecric Car.

and The Human Imprint talks about water and population rise


wow, that was a lot of submissions.... have a good week!

 
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