Monday, November 30, 2009

Portable Solar-Powered Office

This mobile solar-powered office in a retro suitcase just looks cool to me. As Dornob says in their review there might not be too many people in the market for one of these beauties, but if you need an instant office/entertainment center in a remote location with a coffee maker option, this would be a good looking option. Just grab and go!

That said, The Alternative Consumer says this is actually an over the top creation by Louis Vuitton for a Chinese mega-millionaire. So you can't really say it's eco-friendly although it's powered by solar energy.

The trunk was fitted with two solar panels that provide energy for the flat-screen TV, DVD player, two-way radio, tuner and coffee machine. It's covered with Damier canvas and it has a retro style.

Now if someone would do a cheaper knockoff made with green sustainable materials, then workers and others headed for the hinterlands could take their entertainment with them.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Cities more eco-friendly than assumed

I'm reading a fascinating book, Green Metropolis: Why Living Smaller, Living Closer, and Driving Less are the Keys to Sustainability by David Owen. The premise is that large city living, particularly New York, is actually the most green lifestyle available today. He argues that Americans fleeing to the suburbs and rural areas increase their waste and carbon footprint.

I recommend you give this book a read, it will change your ideas about how to help our world. If you were thinking you couldn't enjoy urban living then get this book!

Crisis is over

My husband's heart by-pass surgery went very well. He was lucky in that they were able to utilize robotic-assisted surgery. That meant they did not need to pry him open as far, which in turn has meant his healing process, especially for his ribs, has been much shorter. In addition, he's been a model patient and has done all his exercises. He's been religious about doing all the walking required.

We've been fortunate in that they found the blockages before he had an actual heart attack. He's now cleared to drive and lift heavier items (important for shopping and chores).

Which is good because I was injured at my work site and I'm wearing a full leg brace. Until I see the orthopedic surgeon I won't know what problems have come from that. I'm hopeful at the moment. But my spouse has to drive me to work and other chores that are difficult without two good legs. Especially since it occurred so close to the holiday. But Thanksgiving has come and gone along with the relatives, so I can finally get back to what I enjoy doing, and that's discovering ways to make my home and maybe yours better.