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December 29, 2015 | | 4 Comments

Our Most Popular Blogs of 2015!

Best of What You Liked and Commented on the Most As 2015 draws to a close, I thought it might be fun to revisit your favorite blogs—the ones you clicked on, shared and liked the most this year. So below we’ve compiled your Top 5 favorites, in reverse order. The goal of this blog is to […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Chemicals, Conservation, DIY, Do This Not That, Environment, Food, Health, How You Can Help, Kids, One Less, Plastic, Reuse Recycle, Safe Havens, Water

December 24, 2015 | | 5 Comments

Christkindlmarkets: Holiday Street Markets Around the World

Embracing the Spirit of the Season No matter what you call it, Christkindlmarkt (or Christkindlesmarkt, Christkindlmarket, Marché de Noël or Weihnachtsmarkt) is a festive way to celebrate the joy of the season—and a great way to involve your family in meaningful traditions. A delight to the senses, a Christkindlmarkt, or Christmas market, is a family-friendly […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Conservation, DIY, How You Can Help

December 17, 2015 | | 8 Comments

Eco-Friendly Cities: Frieburg, Germany

Frieburg, Germany, Combines Charm and Eco-Friendliness Nestled far in southwest Germany, on the edge of the Black Forest and close to Switzerland and France, the eco-city of Freiburg is considered by many to be the greenest city in one of the greenest countries in the world. While Germany is a world leader in the production […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Conservation, Eco-Friendly Cities, Environment

December 15, 2015 | | 12 Comments

Form and Function Meet in New Solar-Powered Stained-Glass Window

Stained-Glass Solar Window Marjan van Aubel, a designer from the Netherlands, has combined the aesthetics of traditional stained-glass windows with modern solar technology. Her newest work, titled Current Window, is a blend of colorful stained glass and solar panels, allowing the work of art to generate renewable energy by absorbing sunlight. The organically dyed solar […]

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Posted in: Amy's Green Blog, Conservation, Environment