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From 5/17/10 Publisher's Marketplace"Amy Timberlake's PIGEON-SHOT, a classic coming-of-age story about a girl's quest to unravel the mystery of her sister's disappearance in frontier-era Wisconsin was sold to Joan Slattery at Knopf Children's by Steven Malk at Writers House." Big YAY!   

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Entries in plastic (3)

Tuesday
Apr202010

warner herzog as plastic bag (video)

Some of you know I'm trying to cut my dependence on plastic. (Sigh.) Anyway, this poor little plastic bag is trying to find his maker. It's a sort of love story. And it's particularly fun if you like Warner Herzog -- he's the bag.   

Paddle to the sea, little bag! Paddle to the sea!

Wednesday
Mar032010

my old nemesis plastic

Oh how I hate thee, and my addiction to thee... 

Yes, I'm beginning the fight again. Trying to talk myself into it. I blame it on Alan Weisman's book The World Without Us. His descriptions of the state of the oceans reminded me again of why I want to do this. (Search Google using the terms "Polymers Are Forever" + "Orion" for the article that led to the chapter.) I just can't deal with it. So I'm back on the band-wagon. Here's a photo of the plastic I have personally used  in a week (does not include Phil): 

I am NOT going to eliminate all of it -- only a small portion of this pile. I want to quit using plastic ziplock bags (oh how I love thee!) and plastic wrap (is anything more convenient?!?) and I want to start carrying reusable thermos for coffee at coffee shops, and also my metal lunch boxes for leftovers from restaurants.

The thing that stymied me for a long time was trying to figure out how to keep vegetables fresh in the refrigerator without plastic, but I found this from the Berkeley Farmer's Market

We'll see how I do.