Electric vehicle adverts
Ok, time for a brief moment of funny. Will Ferrell never fails to get a laugh from me. Did you watch? Ok, now we can finish with the post. EVs Continue Reading →
Conversations about ecology in the Heartland
Ok, time for a brief moment of funny. Will Ferrell never fails to get a laugh from me. Did you watch? Ok, now we can finish with the post. EVs Continue Reading →
10/1/20 Update: the presentations are now available to watch online. I’ll be sharing briefly about our experience with electric vehicles. Registration is required. Hope to see you there! Registration link Continue Reading →
Last weekend, Liz (of Moontree Studios) and I went up to Michigan State University for one of my favorite conferences of the year, The Stewardship Network. It’s a great blend Continue Reading →
I’ve written about our transition to electric vehicles a few times here, but I just realized I’ve never introduced the latest addition to our fleet. We’d had the Nissan LEAF Continue Reading →
There’s a steep learning curve on electric cars, because our brains have been molded for generations to think of mobility with gasoline engines. But once you switch your mode of Continue Reading →
Not long after I began working with the Poor Handmaids, we had a Lindenwood guest request to charge up their electric vehicle (EV). Intrigued, we looked for ways to make Continue Reading →
A few weeks prior to Drive Electric week (see previous post), a few residents of the Maria Center (our independent senior living center) took a trip up to Mishawaka to Continue Reading →
I recently attended a National Drive Electric Week event in South Bend, organized by South Shore Clean Cities. It’s a public and informal way for the public to learn more Continue Reading →
Ok, there’s too much going on to each get their own post, so here it goes! First, GOOD news! The Bell Bowl prairie in Rockford, IL has been saved… temporarily. Continue Reading →
It’s fall, y’all. Here’s a few things I’ve been reading: Fulton County solar energy project expected to lower utility costs (WSBT) The Fulton County Rural Electric Membership Corporation is a Continue Reading →