So I've been thinking for a while about getting a cloth shower curtain in our master bathroom, but I can't quite figure out how they 'work' so to speak. I bought a cloth curtain for one of our bathrooms several years back, but ended up buying a cheap plastic liner to go with it. So what's the point of a cloth curtain if you can't avoid the plastic liner? Any ways around this?
I spent a looonnnnnggggg time finding a cloth shower curtain, and one that wasn't chemically treated to make it "water-proof". I spent a good $50 on one and have been so disappointed with it. Basically, it's just like a cloth drop-cloth like you can get from a home-improvement store (the vanilla colored ones). Which if I had known that ahead of time, I would have gone to that store and bought one and made my own! I had to shorten it myself because it hung down too low into the shower and bath and started molding really fast. We have well water too, so I don't know if that makes a difference. I try to wash it every month or it starts to smell and mold. I use that one on the inside and have a polyester one that's on the outside. I don't use a plastic liner, basically the cloth one is my liner. Were you told you had to use a plastic liner?
Love to travel but no longer content with South Beach or Vail? There is another option available. A number of years ago, I wanted a trip that was based on personal growth and discovery. Today this is called “sacred travel.” (Back then it was about taking my savings and heading out with a backpack.)
I first [...]
I did the math in my head. We have one car that barely gets driven, a TV and DVD player that get unplugged when not in use, plus a diet free of meat — and I have to admit that I was feeling a bit overconfident when I plugged my numbers into the carbon calculator [...]
A website I visited recently recommended knitting holiday stockings. What a lovely idea, I thought. But I’d have to remember how to knit … I think I’ll just buy some “homespun” stockings instead. Yet there is a simple project I did one year for the holidays that was very rewarding in the same way [...]
Detoxing after the holiday “re-tox” — no matter how much carnage was left on that Thanksgiving dinner table, or how much stress crept into your weekend — is as easy as unrolling your mat. No matter when or on what level you could use a little realigning, this sequence is for you.
Follow the how-to and [...]
I recently read an article about a mall in England that posted colorful, stand-out signs by the escalator/stairs in the mall last Christmas to encourage and inspire shoppers to take the stairs instead of the escalators. The article noted that “normally, about 4 percent of people at the mall take the stairs but after adding [...]
Many people think that tons of rigorous workouts help relieve stress. But research shows that it can actually have the opposite effect. Changing up your routine can ease stress more effectively than doing MORE of the same.
You can change your workout routine in many ways including …
When doing fat-burning workouts, change the settings, machine or [...]
Learn the environmental impact of this season's must-have gifts, the importance of remembering to express our feelings and give from the heart, and more in this week's Living Roundup.
We all need a farmer. Someone who who looks us in the eye when she tells us how she feeds her animals, or how can’t offer eggs this week because the free-range hens have laid the eggs somewhere she can’t find them ...
Thinking about Thanksgiving prompted me to write this blog. I saved it to my computer planning to enter it online as soon as I got a chance. Then coincidently I heard a radio interview with psychologist Robert Emmons, author of a book called Thanks. Emmons has spent years studying positive psychology, and in the interview [...]