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TheDailyGreen.com interview - part 1

Mar 23, 2010

I'm doing a few online interviews with the good, green folks at the Daily Green this spring.  You can catch part 1 here, if you're twiddling your green thumbs like I am on this rainy day (rainy in my part of the world).  The interview also has a video of me accepting their "Heart of Green" award last year...was I nervous.  It turned out ok and I lived to tell the tale. 

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Thanks for posting the link to the video. ? might not be stuck at home due to rain but little children restrict your movement as well. What you have accomplished is quite remarkable. ? for one am glad you started the web site as ? have gotten alot out of it, thanks.

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