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posted Friday, September 25, 2009 at 10:47 AM


I will get to less mundane things soon… but for now, what is going on this weekend?  My plate is VERY full… which I love.  There is always something to do in the area… soooo, for my plans this weekend in no particular order (please no stalking lol):

Saturday my parents, my brother and his wife, and me and my friend Maureen are going to Huber’s for my father’s company picnic.  I love Huber’s… have to make it a point to go there every year!

From Sept 24 to Oct 4 Rocky Horror Show is at the Henry Clay.  This is not what you think it is.  This is the theatrical, live version of it.  We have all seen the movie, but who of us has seen the theatrical version?  This has me SO stoked… $17 day of show, $15 in advance.  It is put on Pandora Productions… got to check this out!

We are planning on hitting up the Old Seelbach Bar.  My friend Maureen has not been to very many places around here, and I am sure a lot of my long time friends have never been here.  It is a step back in time… we don’t plan on drinking a lot or having a crazy time.  This will be a nice place to listen to some nice jazz and sip some bourbon.

Two more things on the possible agenda…yeah, we always have a very busy weekend…

This one may or may not go down; The Bluegrass Balloon Festival at Bowman Field.  The weather is not cooperating much today, but we will see how it goes the rest of the day.  A little mud never hurt anyone!

And after Huber’s we may go to the Nulu Festival. This is the closing event of the Idea Festival.  Local restaurants will be on hand, BBC will have the beer flowing, and there are a handful of bands playing.  It is from 5 til 11 Saturday on East Market…

Wooo… what a busy weekend, but I love it.  No more tired, boring nights out to Bardstown Road getting drunk and spending too much money.  I think most of these things may actually enrich my life instead of killing my liver.

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posted Sunday, August 16, 2009 at 8:51 PM


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I went to the co-op the other day, and once again forgot my reusable bags. It's one of my bad eco-habits - along with dragging my feet over putting up a clothes line. But as I filled my plastic bag in shame (I REALLY don't need any more reusable bags at home!), I was reminded of a comment on a previous post, where someone (whose comment I can no longer find) informed us that their grocery store has a 'bag pool' - where you can bring in your old bags, and exchange them for new ones - free of charge. If you have too many, you si...Read the full story on TreeHugger
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posted Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 8:34 AM


So this is an in between post on going green by ditching the car.  Today it is raining cats and dogs.  If you work for a company like I do, then you just stay in and work from home.  Sure I could have walked to the stop but I would have been soaked from head to toe, so I am working from home today.  Kind of nice…

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posted Sunday, July 26, 2009 at 11:30 AM


According to Engadget’s sources Cupcake is up and running on the T-Mobile G1.  This is very exciting times in the Android world.  I have a year left on my T-Mobile contract so I won’t be upgrading any time soon.  Especially seeing the HTC Here coming out and knowing there are more amazing phones in the pipeline.  I may pick up a used G1 off eBay and try to play around with the latest builds of Android.

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1994-JEEP-GRAND-CHEROKEE So my first post about going green is one that was forced upon me.  I won’t get into the details but at the beginning of May 2008 my Jeep Grand Cherokee’s transmission went out.  This twisted my arm into going green on transportation, although I could have gotten a car since.  I am going to detail the money saved and green house gases saved over a course of a year, even though it has been over a year for me.  This just makes it easier to digest.

First, a round trip drive to and from work is about 33 miles.  My Grand Cherokee was averaging about 15 miles per gallon.  Obviously your mileage will vary, but that is what I was averaging.  On average I work about 255 days per year.  This is 52 weeks x 5 days a week x 5 holidays a year.  I have not taken any vacation time in the last year so this is easy to figure.

So in the course of a year I would have travelled 8415 miles.  At 15 miles per gallon this is 561 gallons of fuel per year just to travel to work.  Although gas prices have fluctuated wildly over the last year let’s just use the current gas prices, so I will use $2.65 per gallon.  This means my fuel cost for the last year would have been $1486.65. That is real money saved and in my pocket.  This is a little over $120 a month saved.

Since I work downtown I also have to pay for parking.  Humana is a great company to work for so they subsidize parking, making it $15/month.  Over a year that is $180 in parking cost that I saved.

So, what are my current costs to get to work?  Absolutely $0.  Humana, as I said is a great company, and they fully pay for use of TARC.  If they had not it would be $42 a month, thus $504.  If Humana had not paid for this I still would have realized a financial savings of over $980.

So what about all the travel outside of work?  Obviously it is possible to survive without a car in Louisville.  I have done it.  I am fortunate enough to live next to just about every store that I need.  Within walking distance I have a Kroger, Blockbuster, Supercuts, tanning salon, the all important liquor store, gas station, and various restaurants.  I do not have a Target or Wal-Mart near me, so in those cases I usually have friends nearby that I go with.. or, as luck would have it, the girl I am dating would go with me.  I always thought not having a car would keep me from dating, but understanding my reasoning there hasn’t been much of an issue at all.

So, I am going to go ahead and assume an average 12,000 miles a year driving.  That gives me a real cost savings of over $2100.  You surely can not argue with those numbers!  Is it worth it to drive to work for those cost savings?  Obviously only you can answer that.  My son does not live in the area so I do not have to worry about doctors visits, etc.  Also, I have a very typical 9-5 job, so I do not have to worry about working late and missing the bus.  In my case, the bus is by far the best option.  I do not have to worry about traffic, weather, or any issue on a drive to work.  I am able to read the news, text my friends, or just chill out if I want.  All of which are not recommended while driving.

This post is getting awful long, so stay tuned for the next segment.  I think I will break this up into three segments… The financial gains, the environmental savings, and an overall synopsis.

BTW, If you want to see your budget and financial trends, Mint.com makes that very easy.  Try them out, I use them religiously and it really does show you where your money is going!

Also, want to see how green or ungreen your car is and see your annual costs?  Go to http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/sbs.htm and pick your car… it may surprise you!

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