By Mark Paulsen on May 24, 2009
Change for the better starts here.
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Posted in Creative Solutions | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Mark Paulsen on May 23, 2009
I started to notice that our little town really is not all that bike friendly there is nothing that says “bike path” there are no bike racks, only a few kids and adults dodging cars on the main road.
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Posted in Creative Solutions, Living Green, Recycle / ReUse | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Mark Paulsen on May 18, 2009
Why do we spend so much money to have a lush green lawn to then throw all that it produces into trash bags? There must be a better, greener, more efficient way of dealing with the lawn issue.
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Posted in Creative Solutions, Healthy Living, Living Green | Tagged Adults, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Mark Paulsen on March 26, 2009
This morning I visited a place I wish I could give to everybody. It started as a small street event project in a town similar to where I live.
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Posted in Amazing Dreams & Visions, Creative Solutions, Education, Healthy Living, Home Repair/Maintenance/Rehab, Hoquiam, Hoquiam, Living Green, Musing & Memories, Performing Arts | Tagged Adults, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Kelly Hogaboom on March 20, 2009
“Somehow both adults and children tend to feel that whenever they are on bicycles then the traffic laws don’t apply to them or that the pedestrian rules apply, but the truth is that it is much more important for a bike rider to obey the vehicle laws as the bike rider is the person most likely to be injured in a crash. The fact that a bicycle is smaller and slower than an automobile makes it all the more important for the operator to observe the law.”
Don’t let your child be a victim of ignorance – cycle often, cycle well, and cycle in freedom!
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Posted in Creative Solutions, Education, Healthy Living, Living Green, Public Safety | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Mark Paulsen on March 12, 2009
Tradition: Nobody likes change! Innovation: To keep doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is insanity!
Tradition: I like it this way! Innovation: If it was better wouldn’t you like it better?
Tradition: My way is proven! Innovation: Your way was innovation 30 years ago, what about some improvements?
Tradition: I like my stuff, the place where I
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Posted in Creative Solutions, Education | Tagged Adults, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up