I am delighted to share with you all, my dear readers, that today is the perfect day for me to release from the development stage and out onto the worldwide web my new blog. Particularly because today marks the 40th anniversary of the World Environment Day led by the United Nations. I welcome you to visit People Excited About Co~Existence to read more.
A blog about helping us all to live more green and make informed choices ~ http://peopleexcitedaboutcoexistence.com
I will share in all honesty that my perfectionist tendencies have been delaying my release of this new project of mine. It really is a dream I’ve had for decades, finally being realized and released. It feels HUGE to me. I really want to offer something helpful, a resource filled with links and information for people to access and browse around easily. I know that blogging is indeed quite a bit like gardening, in that it’s never really finished, but I have taken a deep breath and let go of my attachment to the outcome, and have made my new blog public. As I mentioned in my earlier post about awards and all the lessons they offer me, I can know that “I Did My Best” and that is good enough!







I love the quote about the meaning and purpose – It is by Joy J. Golliver but she doesn’t seem to be around. I found a book on Amazon but not any information. hmmmmm Lesley
Hi Lesley ~ thanks so much for visiting and sharing a comment. Hmmm… I’ll have to look into Joy J Golliver as well. Thanks so much for sharing!
wonderful.. especially the last poster! I should write that on my fridge!! a lovely idea for a blog! c
Isn’t it a lovely sentiment? It has been on my desktop for a while… urging me on to make my ‘green’ blog public
Thanks so much for coming by and sharing your lovely comment. Take good care, and I’m hoping Daisy is doing well too.
Your new baby has just been born! May it live long and prosper! Oh wait, I think I stole that from Spock–Mr. not Dr.! May your new creation provide to you and the world so many of the blessings that a full and rich life have to offer!
Russ
Thank you so much Russ for cheering me on, and for that awesome quote by Mr Spock
Your words are well received and they lift my heart. Thanks warmly my friend. Your kindness is always ALWAYS appreciated! Cheers, Gina
What a GREAT project this is! I’ve long been interested in environment-related issues and going green so this comes at just the right time. I’m excited to explore the new blog, thanks for sharing this with everyone!
Thank yo so much dear one, your kind comment means a lot to me. When you have the time to head over, I hope you will like my new site.
Your new blog looks very interesting! I look forward to your tips.
Hello! How wonderful to see you here. I do hope you will make it over to my new site as well http://peopleexcitedaboutcoexistence.com/
And your blog Fire Survivors is awesome. Thank you again, Gina
Thank you for your kind words. I have slowly started to change to incorporate more green ways in my life. I especially like the dove bird image on your blog. Also, I was wondering if you have any tips on gardening or making gifts from the garden?
Thanks for your comment here, and yes I do have ideas that I’ll soon post on ideas for gifts from the garden. Thanks for the nudge, since now I’ll do it more sooner than later! ~Gina
Good to hear. I know there will be a lot of leftovers with my herbs and peppers I planted so I am looking for ideas on gifts.
Herbs and peppers…? YUM! I’ll post some stuff for you very soon
I’m following your new blog. I love the concept. I’ll have to go back and read more. Actually, I’ll probably read all of it! LOL.
Thank you so much dear Rev Dani Lynn. It means so much to me! Thank you again
Wow, Gina! You have been busy! Beautiful site and lots of information. I really like your post about peat. This year, I used coir as mulch on my veggies. It’s working out nicely, keeps the moisture in – important in our semi-arid Colorado climate. Thanks for being a light in the world!
Love,
Cathy
Cathy you are a dear~delight! Thank you so much for visiting over at my new blog. Yes peat has become such a mainstay in gardening yet so many do not think about where it comes from. I loved finding a photograph of a peat bog in Northern Ontario that looks so gorgeous, left untouched. So glad you have discovered coir as a renewable substitute! Thanks, as always, for sharing your love and light in the world, especially in my world
Love,
Gina
YAY!!!! I’m so excited to head over there and check it out!
Thank you Angel~Lisa! I hope you enjoy it
Much more info to come! Hugs!!
It’s BEAUTIFUL!!!! Yes, lovely time to launch this upbeat and ORGANIC “LOVE” site!
LOL! Yes, ORGANIC LOVE!
Hey ya,
I have nominated you for “Kreativ Blogger Award”
For further details, follow the link,
http://thesubterraneanworld.wordpress.com/2012/06/06/season-of-love-shower-of-awards/
Congratulations!
-Naima.
Thank you Naima ~ you are so sweet to share the love around, and include me on your list! Congratulations to you too dear one, for getting this award. Warm hugs ~Gina
Thank you Gina and so are you – very well-deserved! I wish you all the very best!
Love,
-Naima.
Thank you dear Naima ~ it is always a delight to hear from you. So glad you enjoyed this post of mine. Here’s to living our dreams
Love and Hugs,
Gina
Cheers!!!
-Naima.
Awesome Gina! Thank you for the inspiration and may you continue to be inspired! I love the quote about life’s purpose and sharing our gift. You sure are spreading yours and thank you for sharing.
Much Blessings to you, Love & Light, Peace & Joy, Namaste… ☀Nadine Marie ♥
Thank you as always for sharing your love and light in your kind comments, Nadine Marie. And you certainly bring much light to the world on your blog Aligning With Truth. Namaste ~Gina
Love this post
~J.Míchel
You are so sweet! Thank you so much J.Michel for the kind comment.
~Gina
Oh, noooooooooooo. We have to give away our gifts? What fun is that? …………… lol
Sorry, but it’s the best way to go, Russel.
We feel more free this way.