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Walking all over that 'old and decrepit' bit…

I’m *everywhere* – except for not really *here*

Finally back to writing, hooray. But where can you see the fruits of my efforts, you wonder?

  • I’m over on All Things Critical today, writing about why I buy from Amazon so much.
  • I updated the long-dormant Redoing Media site yesterday with a promise to do more (and praising Robert Wagner’s efforts resuscitating ATC while I was at it.)
  • What has kept me occupied? Well, stage managing my daughter’s budding musical career. Next up? Monterey!

And then there’s the whole ‘day job’ bit, the shower I’m throwing Sunday for @MillerLitePDX & his mama, @sabrinapdx, the wedding I’m attending Saturday evening, my lame attempts to have any kind of dating/social life, etc. etc. etc.

Is it any wonder this place has been barren for months?

Except – it hasn’t, really. Because over on the left and right hand sides, you can see links to recent blog posts. Or twitter streams from either @betsywhim (copiously updated) or @redoingmedia (not so much.) Down below? Yep, that’s the music I’m listening to.

See? It’s one-stop shopping for the Internet stalker I’m aspiring to lure in…

…’cause I’m efficient like that already.

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PDX’ers – how’s that whole compost vs. garbage thing working for you…?

I am as environmentally-friendly as the next person.

I am very much into the whole ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’ mantra – I save my vegetable scraps and make stock for soup each week, buy and sell back clothes for us all at resale shops instead of buying new, have drastically cut down the amount of waste and/or paper coming into the house, buy in bulk on a regular basis, and try (where possible) to eat fresh, local produce or meat – that I lovingly cook from scratch at least 4x a week, no less.

So you would have thought I’d be completely and totally on board with the City of Portland’s new mandate (supposedly thoroughly vetted via pilot program/surveys/citizen focus groups) to reduce garbage pickups from once per week to every other week. What do we get instead, you wonder? Well, your yard debris bin now also can be used to house the contents of your compost bin – that’s now where food scraps, leftovers, turkey carcasses, etc. now belong – and NOT your garbage bag.

To aid this effort, the city provided these really adorable little compost buckets, so you can take your food scraps outside regularly instead of letting them all fester inside. And oh-so-helpful city employees gave alternate tips to manage the outflow of food scraps (“freeze a bag of compost instead, then recycle the frozen bag on pickup day!”)

But the program’s not going over well, judging from the grumblings I hear about it on Twitter – from the very people you’d think would be enthusiastically on board. Why? In a nutshell: very little common sense was applied.

Think about it:

  • The ratios are all out-of-whack – our garbage can is full after a week and a half; while the green bin is barely 1/8th full each week – even with two households filling it! (Okay, we may have some leaves mixed in with this week’s batch. But what happens after the leaves are all gone…?)
  • Those adorable little buckets? Impractical as hell – even with the specially-purchased biodegradable liners that leak after a single drop of liquid hits the liner. (Coffee grounds? Instant sieve…) I now have another bucket to clean out 2-3 times a week, otherwise the fermentation kicks in in a less than olfactory-pleasing way. Another minus? They’re not locally produced, are they? Nope. And to those who’ve suggested using newspaper as a liner instead – um, I’m not reading/buying newspapers (see that whole ‘reduce/reuse/recycle’ mantra above) – not even to line a compost bin.
  • The larger green bin? Is now a lovely toxic waste breeding ground after a month. The city suggests baking soda, a soap/water rinse, or…more newspapers. (Is this how we keep the newspaper industry afloat, I wonder?)
  • How many families with children have room in their freezer, anyway – much less for bags of rotting compost?

Yes, I’m still using the system – for now. But how many Portlanders have already opted out – choosing instead to just cram more stuff in their now-overflowing trash cans?

Are you on board here with the new mandate to compost your food scraps? Why or why not?

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So I made a few vows yesterday…

…and then promptly broke them. After committing them to public view in this blogpost.

But I’m honest enough to advertise my flaws, even after the fact. Here’s where I ‘fess up:

  1. Yeah, I was distracted all day long. Note to self: do not pay attention to interruptive text messages. Especially when they contain misspellings, gah.
  2. No yoga class. In my defense? I was needed to play Mom Taxi after orchestra jazz band rehearsal instead.
  3. Score! Thanks to a very timely email from my buddies at Cork, I now have 3 boxes (boxes? Yes, boxes!) of wine on order – all without leaving my office. (If you were on their mailing list, you’d have gotten the heads-up as well. Get on that…) Sadly, it is NOT in my house. Yet. (More on this below…)
  4. HAHAHAHAHA! Who seriously thought I’d do this? (And how long have you known me, anyway?)
  5. Yes, I succumbed to Cyber Monday. But being able to get 50% off this killer NYT-endorsed box wine from Jenny & Francois was only offered until 6 pm last night. And after 20% of the stock was spoken for after the 1st hour (this per my wine buddy, Darryl) – well, I needed to jump on it – right?

It goes without saying that after a track record of complete failure on the inaugural effort, well – I’m not making any public commitments for today’s activities.

What would you suggest, though?

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