Here are some things you can do to live a green lifestyle
Invest in a water filter. It’s a much greener (and cheaper!) choice than buying and discarding plastic water bottles. Just think about this next time you’re in the bottled water aisle: it takes approximately 1,000 years for water bottles to biodegrade. Bring your own bag to the store instead of using their provided plastic bags. If you must use a plastic bag, think of a way to reuse it as a trash bag for your bathroom waste can or for collecting pet droppings from the yard.
Wash and reuse plastic plates and cups instead of buying and throwing away paper or Styrofoam every time you have a barbeque, picnic or party. Bring your own mug every time you go get coffee. Being green is even trendier than toting around that branded cardboard cup.
Pay bills and bank online. Just think how much paper you’ll save, not to mention the money you’ll save on stamps. Start a compost pile in your backyard. Alternate layers of garden waste and food scraps with thin layers of soil and stir every one to three weeks. One the pile turns dark and crumbly, work into your garden or lawn as a conditioner. Carpool or use public transportation whether you’re traveling to work, school or shopping. Utilize the sun when you want to light your home during the day. Open blinds and let the sun shine in instead of flipping on the light switch in every room of the house.. Get involved in a local club that promotes green awareness, sets up community recycling programs and interacts with government officials when it comes to environmental legislation. Not only will you do your part for the environment, but you’ll also meet new and interesting people!
November 26, 2007
November 15, 2007
Housing near the NEW Dublin Methodist Hospital
A new hospital will open in January 2008 in Dublin and will add many new jobs in the City of Dublin. If you or someone you know is looking for a new home to buy or lease in the area, I can help. I have listings in varying price ranges conveniently located to the new hospital. Examples are: 5718 Ennishannon, a luxury patio home, price at $498,000; 5804 Haddingtonshire, a 1 story home, priced at $198,000; 6982 Parnell Ct, a 2 story, priced at $274,500; or a 9+ wood acre retreat, with 5 or 6 bedrooms, located at 9362 Brock Rd and priced at $859,750 - this home can be leased for $4900/month. I also have a large 1 bedroom condo for rent for $800/month very close to the hospital, located at 6011 Craughwell Lane. There are many other properties that could suit your needs - call me and I will help you find the perfect one for you.
Why OhioHealth is expanding in Dublin is that Dublin and the surrounding northwest communities are growing fast, with a continued increase in the need for quality, close-to-home healthcare services. With its healing environment, world-class service, emphasis on patient safety, and links to other OhioHealth facilities, it is our goal to make Dublin Methodist Hospital the community healthcare resource of first choice in the suburban northwest.
Why OhioHealth is expanding in Dublin is that Dublin and the surrounding northwest communities are growing fast, with a continued increase in the need for quality, close-to-home healthcare services. With its healing environment, world-class service, emphasis on patient safety, and links to other OhioHealth facilities, it is our goal to make Dublin Methodist Hospital the community healthcare resource of first choice in the suburban northwest.
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