Chapter Five: Indoor Air Quality, Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is
8.18.08 | Every cheesy teenage slasher movie includes the same scene: the victim
opens the attic door and peers into the blackness. What lurks within is
evil and she knows it but she ventures up the stairs nonetheless.
Fool.
Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is
8.11.08 | Without water, life as we know it would be impossible- especially in
the desert. Scarcely a day goes by in Arizona without some mention of
water-rights issues.
A Minute with Ira Joe
8.11.08 | Kathleen Vick has me thinking. About solar energy. In her
Eco-Issues article in last weeks officeinsight, Putting
My Money Where My Mouth Is, she offers great research. And great
spirit. I applaud such thinking
and planning and calculating and
determining and measuring and consulting and specifying and marking and
installing and inspiring.
Chapter Three: Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is
8.4.08 | As soon as my husband declared we would cram our most treasured worldly
goods into the modern day Conestoga wagon (aka POD), say goodbye to
everything in Massachusetts our home, businesses, friends, etc. and
ride off into the sunset, I swear, the next words out of his mouth were
photovoltaic cells. He became a man obsessed with solar energy.

