Thursday, November 20, 2008
Going solar: A safe place for your money
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Contemporary Tree-Top Residence - Green Reno
During the past week, I've listed a new property which has gone through a substantial renovation in one of my favorite condos in Oakville, Oakridge Heights on Old Mill Road. There are three buildings which range in age from 8 to 4 years, but as buildings their are a number of special features which I like about these buildings that make them green.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Food Additives, WHY?
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Labour Day Thoughts.
This August was likely one of the busiest I've had for a long time. My son went off to camp (Kilcoo) up in Haliburton. The place is amazing, and promotes a very environmental attitude and lifestyle. There is no water ski program, but simply a good solid paddling, canoeing, rock climbing, and tripping camp. They don't even allow any iPods or other electronic toys. As parents we aren't allowed to send up food, and therefore the young men have to live life with a limited amount of sugary drinks and candies. I have to say they do a great job of instilling well earned confidence in the campers.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Torrential Rains, Coffee and Jazz
Was at CJ’s again for a quick lunch with Laura before heading off to do my usual Sunday Open House. As per usual CJ was in fine form and the cafe was filled to capacity with an incredible duo playing the strings. CJ explained that the duo wasn’t even supposed to play, but filled in at the last minute since the previous act had cancelled. Only CJ could orchestrate a couple of talented musicians on a few minutes notice. For more information on CJ's cafe in Bronte: www.cjscafeinbronte.com
The teaming rain and thunderstorms of Saturday caused the canceling Saturday’s Jazz Festival in Downtown Oakville. I’m not sure if this has ever happened before, but my heart goes out to the organizers who worked so tirelessly. Friday night was incredible with a cool crisp breeze, blue sky, great food and jamming musicians. I noted today's festivities went forward, and the crowds were armed with Umbrellas. For more information on the Downtown Oakville Jazz Festival: www.oakvillejazz.com.
Now as I finished up this entry the sun has come out, and I can hear the great tunes drifting up from the Jazz Festival.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Ecohouse Hamilton
Sunday, July 20, 2008
EcoBroker Conference Denver 2008
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Muskoka?
During the last couple of weeks, I've been restoring a window in my 1920's bungalow. It has taken me a little longer then I had hoped, but now that the first window is stripped and ready to be painted. There had to be at least 20 layers of paint. I'll post a picture when I'm done. If you're considering doing this, I would suggest that you set aside some serious time, but at least I'm recycling them. If I had to pay someone to actually build them, it would cost a couple of thousand no doubt.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Happy Canada Day 2008!

What a great day, though I have to say I was just a little nervous starting out. I was interviewed for a feature article about my EcoBroker certification for the Oakville Beaver. I've set up interviews for authors several times, and thought nothing of it; however, when it was me being the subject of the interview it was just a little different. The interviewer was kind and intelligent, so it made the experience fun to do. Hopefully, the article will be just as pleasant for me to read.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Are we turning Green?


Today after a great meeting, a friend and I had coffee, and as per usual I steered the conversation to a green topic. Now I have to say my friend is very pragmatic. I wouldn't say he's skeptical, but cautious on how quickly we are actually going to turn green. His thoughts are leaning toward a much slower turn then mine. Then, I mentioned about the unavailability to even test drive a hybrid car at any of the dealerships. And that got me to thinking about the first hybrid I actually drove and when. It was a Honda Insight, which a few of you might remember. I decided about 10 years ago traveling Los Angeles for a visit with my Grandmother to see if I could rent a Hybrid. At that time, there was only a small independent that rented Hybrids. As per usual California was the leader in North America.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Living Green in Oakville
The other build was unfortunately not very impressive. I was hoping and praying that this upscale property would have been a little more dynamic. I'm not going to discuss the actual project, since it isn't worth it. I'm not sure they actually get the reality that a sustainable building is luxurious. Sustainable products available are stunning, the properties are far quieter, and more comfortable then traditional buildings.
Then I stopped off at one of my favourite Bronte spots, CJ's Cafe. CJ is one of the most dynamic entreprenuers in Oakville. We always have a great discussion about art, food, and the environment. Her latest addition to her cafe for the planet is corn produced clear take-out cups, which look like the regular plastic ones, but are safe for the planet. Kudos to CJ, and her amazing fair trade and organic coffee creations.