Sunday, December 14, 2008

Green Scams - Thanks AlGore…

I received the following from Georgia Power several weeks ago:  

 
Georgia Power Green EnergyGeorgia Power Green Energy
Georgia Power Green EnergyGeorgia Power Green Energy

Account Number: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Dear KONEWT,   Thank you for your participation in Georgia Power’s eBill® program. By participating in eBill®, you are demonstrating your commitment to Georgia’s environment by reducing the paper needed to provide your bill each month. We have an exciting update about another way you can demonstrate your care for our environment. The Georgia Public Service Commission recently approved a revised Green Energyprogram.

You now have two different plans to choose from when purchasing Green Energy from Georgia Power. Green Energy for $3.50 a month per 100 kWh block. This new option delivers Green-e® certified renewable energy at a reduced cost to you! This renewable energy is generated by biomass.Green Energy with solar for $4.50 a month per 100 kWh block. This option delivers Green-e® certified renewable energy that contains both biomass and a solar energy component. At least 2 percent of the renewable energy will be from solar resources. If you wish to enroll in Georgia Power?s Green Energy program, click the link below, and follow the simple instructions on our sign up page. You will need your Georgia Power account number to enroll, and we’ve listed it at the top of this email. It?s that easy!

http://www.georgiapower.com/greenenergysignup

Remember, every block of Green Energy you purchase for a year is equivalent to planting 125 trees–or not driving 2,000 miles. By joining so many of your fellow Georgians and companies in Georgia who participate in Green Energy, you are making a real difference for our environment. Sincerely,The Green Energy Customer Service Team Green-E-Certified-Energy  

 


Georgia Power Company / 241 Ralph McGill Blvd. NE / Atlanta, GA 30308

© 2008 Southern Company. All rights reserved.

 

Wow! What a Deal! 2% from Solar! WOW!!

Friday, December 12, 2008

Do Not Open Until Christmas

A little closer but still a mile away from finishing. The closer we get, the farther away it seems to be. We are experiencing the same anticipations we did when we were kids; when we just couldn't wait for Christmas morning to arrive.

Maybe we will put the big red bow on the new range and cut it before Santa visits, and maybe not. Most of the trim is in. None of the tile backsplash is in place, and some of the special trim tile pieces are still on order. The (correct) hood is installed along with the (correct) hood liner. The roof vent will not be started until (next?) week, and then only if we have no rain. The stove will not be placed until the gas line is moved (again!) and an access door is in place to hide the gas shutoff valve.

The refrigerator won't be moved from the living room until the electrical is finished. A couple of switches need to be added, the outlets finished everywhere, power to the disposal, power to the dishwasher in place, and a new outlet for the new microwave. Then more paint. Then another coat of paint. Then cleanup.

Outside on the deck the new shelving with doors unit is halfway finished (and halfway painted). More cleanup. There are probably 20 construction sized black poly bags on the deck and in the backyard that have to go. At least the bags are sealed, or were at one time. Maybe the kitty has a surprise for the nice construction guys?

Oh well, Happy Holidays! Wish we had a tree...
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Are we there yet?

Are we there yet?

Seems like we've been on this trip for awhile now. How long has it been since the new kitchen update began? Four weeks, five, no six er seven.

I am tired of microwave cooking. I am tired of fast food. I am tired of slow food. I think I will not be hungry by the time the kitchen is finished.

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. Vicki and I will travel 40-50-60 miles for a real meal at my brother's home. Oh boy, real oven baked turkey and dressing. Maybe gravy, stove cooked starches(!) and southern style veggies, and real desserts. Oh and I can not forget the canned cranberry jelly wih the ridges/grooves there for easy slicing. I think I might stay a few extra days... check out a fried egg, scrambled egg, poached egg, or boiled egg. Did you know you can microwave an egg? Yep, just punch a hole in the shell and let it rip. I am not going to even attempt that.

Oh well, it's time to think about losing weight again. I'll take another lap around the new kitchen and dream of the finished product.
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Sunday, November 9, 2008

Orris Root Concrete

Botanical - Iris florentina, Iris germanica

US - Natural

EU - Natural

Aroma - Violet, Ionone, “Face Powder”, Leather, Raspberry, Fatty

Flavor - Carrot, Ionone, Raspberry, Blackberry, Apricot, Honey, Plastic, Leather, Woody, Grape, Peach, “Pepper Type”