Jenn is my niece. She models for me when she’s home from college. She’s here on spring break so I decided to interview her.
1 – Who is Jenn and what does she do?
I’m a 22-year old student at Lock Haven University double-majoring in Biology and Chemistry because I want to go to pharmacy school. I [...]
Archive for March, 2008
Ten with Jenn
Posted in Jenn, Pennsylvania, inspiration, interviews, models, photography, tagged brown eyes, cheerleader, college, cute, dimples, funny, interview, Jenn, Lock Haven University, long hair, Lucky jeans, model, modeling, photography, skinny on March 10, 2008 | 1 Comment »
10 Reasons to Buy Local Produce
Posted in American life, Farms, conservation, development, diet, environment, farming, health, healthy living, inspiration, nature, open space, outdoors, sustainability, tagged agriculture, community, conservation, development, diet, environment, farming, Farms, healthy living, inspiration, local farms, local food, nature, open space, sustainability on March 4, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Spring is nearly here and I’m encouraging you to think about where you’ll buy fresh fruits and vegetables this year. With help from the Santa Fe Farmers Market, here are ten reasons to consider your local farmers market or food co-op:
♦ 1 – Local food tastes better.
Most likely it was picked in the last couple of days, which makes it [...]
Six Ways to Combat the Evils of Plastic Packaging
Posted in American life, conservation, environment, healthy living, overpackaging, recycling, sustainability, tagged environment, environmentally-friendly, manufacturing, overpackaging, plastic, plastic packaging, recycling, sustainability, sustainable lifestyle on March 1, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Did you ever cut your fingers or hands opening the hard plastic shell that surrounds newly purchased kids’ toys or electronic devices or… mixed salad greens?
I cut myself twice last week – once on a party tray and once on a package of cookies! Cookies! And I’m not the only one – a quick Google search on “dangerous plastic packaging” (!) turned up [...]