Welcome to Going Green. This is the place to promote all your green, sustainable, environmental, seasonal, local, organic, fair trade, ethical etc posts ... basically any post that helps or inspires readers to preserve and improve our beautiful world. If you are not sure what subjects would be good or need some ideas have a look here where you'll find all the details about the linky >>> Going Green Linky.
What an amazing link up January's Going Green was!
Wow - I think the January #GoingGreen had the greatest range of posts to dates and just shows how we can make easily make everything in our lives more green. Topics covered included:
Veganuary, flying, green goals for 2019, plastic, Valentine's Day, waste, home deodorizing, Nature and kids, Dubai, sustainability, home-made and upcycled gifts and decorations, simple living, make-up removal and shoes!!
I believe a few of you might have had difficulties linking up since InLinkz who I use for the linky have upgraded. I know I couldn't access the linky from my tablet so maybe you had problems from a phone or tablet. If so let me know and I can both help link you up and pass any problems over to InLinkz.
Images from:
Dirt Diggers and Dinosaurs, Experimental Homesteader, Doodle Buddies, Little Green Duckie, Life at 139A and Sustainable Responsible Living.
My picks from Going Green Jan 2018
Well you don't make my job of choosing favourites any easier do you, with so many inspiring blogs linked up?! So this time I'm going for a mix of those bloggers who commented on most other blogs and those which really resonated with me. You'll always stand a better chance of being picked of you comment on plenty of others and if you add the hashtag #GoingGreenit's easier for me to see you, especially as some of you use different names when commenting!
- The prize of most blogs commented on goes to Cheryl at Time to Craft with her beautiful, useful and sustainable crocheted reusable make up removal pads.
Image from Time to Craft |
- Close behind on commenting was Chicken Ruby who added her post about the trials and tribulations of going green in Dubai.
Image from Chicken Ruby |
- and finally Dean's post about simple living on Little Steps really summed up to me how we should all be living our lives.
Image from Little Steps |
Please do head over and read these if you missed them last link up - they are all great posts.
Going Green is a subject I believe in with a passion I hope, that with your help, this little linky will go from strength to strength. Please link up to 3 posts, old or new and let's work together to spread the word that Going Green is both important but also easy. Please promote the linky on all your social media channels and amongst all your friends. Thank you 💚.
Before you link up may I just remind you of 3 of the "rules":
- Link up a maximum of THREE posts - any more will be deleted (sorry)
- Please can you include my badge (preferably) or a link back to A Green and Rosie Life.
- This is a blog link so in order for us all to benefit please comment on a minimum of three other blogs in the link up, ideally including the one in front of you, one my host posts and at least one other ... the more you comment the more others are likely to visit your blog.
If you share your posts using the hashtag #GoingGreen and I will RT you etc. I will also add posts with suitable vertical pins to my Going Green Linky board on Pinterest.
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Thanks for visiting and I look forward to reading all your linked up green posts.
thanks for the mention, still trying my best
ReplyDeleteHi Rosie...I shared your party on social media. I need to up my green living game so I can join in the fun :)
ReplyDeleteHi Rosie, thanks for the shoutout, delighted you liked my post :) - thank you for hosting and curating!
ReplyDeleteThis concept is amazing, I love what you are doing!
ReplyDeleteYou are right, there are so many great green initiatives and projects this year! Hopefully a lot of people will also keep on doing good now that January is over :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the great information, and all in one place! I will definitely be following you!
ReplyDeleteLove that you dont have a bag for veggies, like not even a net fabric bag... so unnessecary :D
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