Saturday, October 30, 2010

Fall in Chicago

It's been a great Autumn in Chicago. Lots of birdwatching, gardening and biking.

Today I raked the leaves with the kids and made a huge pile, that they jumped in and then decided to make into a nest. Needless to say, I didn't get all the leaves raked up. But I did manage to crush up a bunch of leaves and throw them in the garden. Never again will I put them in a bag and leave them in the alley. I even have my husband saving the leaves so we can compost them or cover the garden for the winter.

The last few years I've thrown our pumpkins in the front garden after Halloween and they've really helped fertilize the soil. This particular patch was not very fertile as it had old, unkempt bushes there for decades. Now every spring it blooms with tulips and I'm thrilled to receive many compliments. Nothing brings such beauty and pleasure as nature. Still trying to make this garden flourish beyond spring. Once the leaves come there's a lot of shade and that's challenged me. Plus the front side garden is on a slant and the soil is always getting runoff.
I'm fortunate to live by the north branch of the Chicago River so it's easy to get in some bird watching at a moments notice. The spillway by the North Park track is a great spot. The black crowned night herons have left for the winter, but other ducks are on their way.

I hope you enjoy your Halloween and have a safe and fun time! Remember to compost those pumpkins!

Alexandra Gnoske is a local author and illustrator of childrens books, including "Loui Saves the Earth." She is an environmental expert and writes the Mindful Business Matters Blog for Mindful Metropolis. You can get monthly eco tips for your family and find out about local eco events and sales by joining CLUB LOUl. Email alix@louisavestheearth.com.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Good Treats for Halloween!

Last weekend I spent a fun afternoon at the Lincoln Park Wholefoods for Chicago's first Green Halloween Event. I met a lot of great people including my two new friends Bert and Brett from Surf Sweets, a Socially Responsible Company that makes treats even Moms and Dads will like.

Surf Sweets has a variety of gummy snacks for kids that are 87% organic, with no corn syrup, GMO's, or artificial flavors, and are gluten free. While they still have sugar, it's a great alternative to traditional candy and a welcome treat to a mom with a gummy obsessive child! My son goes crazy for gummies and jelly beans (which I never like even as a child).

The guys at Surf Sweets don't just provide sweet treats. They are involved in helping kids and the planet. Their causes include World Oceans Day, an organization that helps educate people about our connections to and the importance of our oceans; Tree Swing, an organization committed to reversing the trend of childhood obesity by promoting exercise and good nutrition at home, school, and community, Green Halloween, an earth-friendly way to celebrate Halloween, and Kids with Food Allergies, providing education, caring, and support for families.

Please visit their site! You can buy their treats online or at a Wholefoods near you. Surf Sweets treats are a great choice for Halloween candy to pass out this year, or just to have around the house.