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Clearing away the old to make way for the New
Lots of new plans and events coming for Madmonkey!! The most important one is we will be retiring our current designs…forever…and are looking at new and inspired designs. We reduced the prices of our “foundation” line to $9.99. With summer approaching, it’s a great deal!
As for our new shirts, we are currently taking submissions from you. Do you have a cool idea for a shirt that includes our madmonkey. Let us have it! With your permission, if we use your design, you will be offered great things from the madmonkey team.
Lastly, we are looking at getting out to a few events in the Ottawa, Ontario this summer. Hope to see you there!
Jo e k.
Eco Stimulus Package – even the little guys are doing it
Considering what is going on in the world right now I was wondering what the eco world is doing to support the tough economic times, bolstering the economy while maintaining their commitment to the environment.
Well, I thought I would focus my search for the not so public companies. I came across My Mad Monkey Inc (www.mymadmonkey,com) – small outfit that sells Bamboo T’s but also has an overall natural approach to living and supporting some environmental initiatives. I think they feel the pain of the public and have recently dropped the price of their T’s by 40%!!! That seems huge and they have committed to this for the long term. So, I bought 2 t’s and saved a tonne, while knowing I was helping indirectly to some green initiatives.
The click was totally worth it for me! Also, t’s are awesome, very comfortable and look great!
- Boompa
Holiday are here……and some green ideas
Looking for that perfect gift every year is a daunting task. I seem to go through the same routine year after year. Sometime around mid-November I realize that there is a month to go before Christmas and I should probably start getting gift ideas from family and friends. And this is the point where I take solace in the fact that I started early this year. Then after completely forgetting about everything for 3 weeks I am left with about a week to become a scavenger and get great gifts for the people I love. To make matters more difficult, this year is my first year that I would be conscious of the environment with my gift giving. So what’s the plan this year….well I’m not completely sure but here are a couple of cool ideas:
- Bamboo: they make a variety of products from clothing (http://www.mymadmonkey.com/), kitchenware (http://www.goingbamboo.com/), children’s toys, IPod cases, furniture, scarves and even flat screen panels.
- Solar chargers for your electronic devices (http://store.greengadgets.ca/products/SOLDIUS-W.html) or power monitors to see who much energy is being used by appliances or other devices.
- Organic linens or sleepwear are always cozy idea.
- Edible gifts are great! Homemade jams and baking with fun labels.
- Memberships to outdoor activities or lessons for a musical instrument or wine tasting.
- Books and e-books
For other great ideas check out http://www.canadianliving.com/life/green_living/19_eco_friendly_gift_ideas.php and http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/12/green_gift_guid_1.php
This is usually the time of year we love to indulge ourselves and others but this doesn’t mean we should all take some steps at being a little considerate to our environment.
Mymadmonkey hopes you all have a safe, happy and green holidays!
- Jo e k
Incandescents are also hard on the eyes
Well…. it shouldn’t take accidently smashing an incandescent light bulb in your eyes to make you wonder what we’re doing with this whole light bulb “situation”. But that’s what happened. I guess it’s not really a situation but that’s the best I could do. So, I picked shards of glass from my eyes and hair went inside and asked my wife what we were doing with all these light bulbs in our house. Turns out our plan isn’t that difficult.
- 1) Go to hardware store and buy Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFL’s).
- 2) When old bulb burns out, replace with CFL’s
- 3) Hopefully you will do what I am trying to do and recycle old bulbs.
Cool stats about CFL’s
- CFL’s have a much longer lifecycle than the incandescent.
- If every American home replaced just one light bulb with an ENERGY STAR qualified bulb, we would save enough energy to light more than 3 million homes for a year, more than $600 million in annual energy costs, and prevent greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of more than 800,000 cars.
- Save about $30 or more in electricity costs over each bulb’s lifetime.
- Produce about 75 percent less heat, so they’re safer to operate and can cut energy costs associated with home cooling.
This info was taken from http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=cfls.pr_cfls so check it out.
Bad news is that incandescent bulbs end up in landfills. What am I going to try and do to recycle them? I can always use more salt and pepper shakers, little flower vases, maybe some artwork. I’ll be posting the pics of my creations when the bulbs start burning.
If you were wondering, i flushed out my eyes and I’m fine.
- Jo e k
My House is an energy black hole
I guess that seems a little harsh considering this really is my wife and I’s first family home. But after being here for a year we have both realized the house was built for comfort and attractiveness. It’s a large single home with three bedrooms, 2.5 baths and an open concept kitchen family room. The ceiling in these rooms varies from about 12 feet up to about 17 feet. The living dining rooms have 9 foot ceilings as do the rest of the house except the master bedroom with peaks at 13-14 feet.
Now, why is any of this important? It’s not like I’m selling the thing. We love our home. THIS HOME SUCKS UP ENERGY and is nowhere close to being green. We are so on the grid that we should probably get more of it. WE NEED MORE GRIDS!
Ok, maybe not, but winter is coming and I need to take action. What am I going to do immediately (in the next 5 days) to lower the tax we are putting on the environment and my wife’s wallet?:
- 1) Program the thermostat properly and change it by at least a degree. Cool daytimes and nighttimes.
- 2) Improve the air tightness of the home. Re-caulk all the windows and put the plastic window wrap to reduce air flow. Make sure all outside doors fit tight and if not go to your local hardware store and get a repair kit.
- 3) Changing old light bulbs to Energy Star Compact Florescent Lamps (CFL’s)
I think this a good start to prepare the home for winter. And some of these even allow you to get grants from the Canadian government. Check out http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/energystar/english/consumers/products.cfm?PrintView=N&Text=N to see what you can do to qualify.
And I know there is more to do, and it’s exciting. If feels good to know that we are making a small improvement to our world as well as our wallets.
Do you have any winter heat saving tips? Drop us a line!!
- Jo e k
Shoprimising! Car shopping isn’t fun
Let me tell ya…recently buying a vehicle was not an easy relaxing endeavour. I had all these requirements to be safe, financially economical for me and my family, practical, and have some style while at the same time be as fuel efficient as possible.
I quickly realised that there is no such vehicle! Doesn’t exist, I don’t care what all those commercial’s say, they are lying…not to be a pessimist…screw it, I earned it! Anyways I ended up buying a Jeep Patriot, the gas mileage is excellent, price is fair, safe as you can get really, reliable, as for styling it doesn’t make me feel like puking.
If anyone is looking to use a site that will let you compare makes and models’ fuel efficiency (even used cars) go to: http://www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/transportation/tools/fuel-consumption-guide/fuel-consumption-guide.cfm?attr=8 …it’s Canada’s fuel consumption guide, they even have a down-loadable pdf guide.
That being said, I am still a little sore from the experience…
Here is the Mastercard (TM) commercial I came up with after this experience:
One Car……….$18000
Taxes…….. $2340
Insurance…..$1000
Getting screwed three times in one day…PRICELESS!
Happy shopping and remember that as painful as it is to buy a car sometimes, there is something to be said about setting some standards to help you make the decision – I chose a vehicle that married economics, safety and fuel efficiency.
“Shoprimising”: its the new thing, and you heard it here first!
- Boompa
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