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2012 Rebates from Denver Water for toilets and washers

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If you live in an old house like I do, then you probably have an ancient toilet or washer that uses way too much water. Switching out the toilet or washer is a quick and easy way to save literally gallons of water a day and after the great rebates offered by Denver water, much more affordable than you might [...]

Tattoos for Toys at Fallen Owl Tattoo Shop!

From the cool kids over at Fallen Owl Tattoo Shop:

As we all know, the holidays can be stressful.

Even more so on underprivileged families. Please join us in helping out those in need by donating toys for our second annual Tattoos for Toys toy drive!

Starting on November 1st and continuing until December 1st, we here at Fallen Owl will be accepting unopened, unwrapped toys for [...]

How to be more green. Motion sensor light switches

One of the things I love so much about traveling abroad is seeing how other people live. I just got back from a couple weeks in Spain and Italy and could go on and on about the differences in everyday life I noticed. But one difference that really jumped out to me is the prolific use of motion sensor lighting. It seemed like every hotel I [...]

Denver LeafDrop 2012. Where to dispose of your leaves this year.

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With the snow last week, we are certainly starting to see more and more leaves on the ground. Some of my trees are completely bare and others haven't even turned colors yet so I imagine I'll be raking leaves for quite some time still. The problem always becomes though, where to put all these leaves. I hate to throw them in the dumpster where [...]
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