Every Monday, RowdyKittens runs a Simple Living News Update that includes links to stories about about small living, biking, food, travel and more.
If you are interested in submitting a link to the news update please contact me. Have an amazing week!
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Carfree
Food/Health
Environment
- The New American Dream
- What’s Wrong with Having a Clothesline
- Quick and Not So Dirty: No-Sweat Composters
- Nudging Recycling From Less Waste to None
- The Fixers Collective = awesome
Growth
- Observations on Yoga as a Basis for Existence
- Trusting Your Intuition
- The Meditation Effect: How Yoga Daily Can Change Everything
Work
Small Living and Frugality
- Minimalize Your Life: Ten Simple Things You Can Do Today to Become A Minimalist
- You already have it all (or how to beat advertising)
- Escape Consumerism and Stop Doing The Unimportant
- Unautomate: Why doing things by hand forces minimalism
- 31 Simple Family Pleasures
Tiny Homes
Lifestyle and Travel
- Three E-Books to Help you Make Money, Travel, and Change Your Life
- Gear Changes
- The Travel Continuum
For Fun
- Unclutter Your Life in One Week and a special bonus
- Challenge Stuff Photo Contest
- Riding in Tweed
- A creative rain coat from UrbanWoods















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I love these posts, you just gave me reading for the rest of the evening!
Thanks!
Great photos of Sac! I see you linked to the Sacto Tweed Ride, are you coming? Alan and I will be there. We met Rick and Erin (the organizers) a few weeks ago and they’re are really sweet folks… hope we get to meet you too!
Thanks Michael! We will be at the Sacto Tweed Ride; we’re really looking forward to it. Can’t wait to meet ya!
Great roundup Tammy, lots of cool information and I always enjoy your photographs.
Always love what you pass along here. I must have spent the last 30 minutes reading the links! Christy cracks me up.
Great post, Tammy. I have a lot of reading to do!
Oh man… After seeing that pickup picture, I miss my Beetle Bug Van something fierce! Was a1967 model, my friends(?) called it, “The fridge.” Got over 30 mpg, would run about 60 MPH with a good tailwind! And no, I didn’t buy it new! It was well worn out when I got it in 1984. It was my third car and I was about 20.
Gosh, what it was like to be Young, Simple, and Free! Maybe I can still get the last two?
P.S. – Since you are so bike-centric, I have owned many bikes in my life, but think you should know I’ve also owned 44 cars in total! And, I’m only 46!
Phil – thanks for reading the blog! I love VW’s. If I ever purchased a car again, it would be a VW.
44 cars! WOW!!!! Are you buying 2 a year?
Take care…
You make Mondays worthwhile. Thanks!!!
Mmmm … coffee.
Naomi