In the spirit of relocalization here is a list of services and products that are available within our neighborhood boundary.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Boulder: one of 11 top cycling cities in the world
Virgin Vacations lists Boulder as one of the 11 Most Bike Friendly Cities in the World. How cool is that? I already knew that the bike commuting opportunities and infrastructure in Boulder were top-class... to the point that I have a better sense of getting around Boulder on my bike than in the family car.
Another great reason to live in Martin Acres is the easy access to the Boulder Bike Path network. See a limited Google Map of the bike network here. It is complete for Martin Acres, but not so complete for areas further away.
Another great reason to live in Martin Acres is the easy access to the Boulder Bike Path network. See a limited Google Map of the bike network here. It is complete for Martin Acres, but not so complete for areas further away.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Lighten the MA Mail Carriers Load
Catalog Choice is offering a service aimed at reducing the number of unsolicited catalogs delivered to our mail boxes. I only saw the link today but plan to try it out soon. I am amazed at how many catalogs are passing through our household this year. I would be interested to hear from anyone who has used this service or anyone that has found other effective ways to reduce the flow of unsolicited paper into our homes.
Sunday, October 21, 2007
CSA in the 'hood
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Nepal Cuisine in the neighborhood
Since we have moved to Boulder in the spring our family has enjoyed eating at a Nepali/Indian restaurant in the Meadows Parkway shopping mall (Naryan's Nepal Restaurant). I was surprised to find out last week that as of about 1 month ago the establishment was under new management. I wondered where the original owners had gone because I really enjoyed their food and the service was friendly.
I mention all this because two days ago we decided to try out a new Nepali restaurant at 4720 Table Mesa Drive (see map here) only a few yards south of our neighborhood. The food was great and I soon realized that this was a new restaurant that was (surprise!) owned/operated by the former owners of Naryan's Nepal Restaurant. The new restaurant is called Nepal Cuisine. The restaurant is so new that there is no online information that I could find about hours, address, contact info, etc. I have a copy of the business card here where you can get more information.
Not only have we rediscovered a source of great Indian/Nepali food... the restaurant is only one block from our house and essentially in our neighborhood. Another great reason to live in Martin Acres!
I mention all this because two days ago we decided to try out a new Nepali restaurant at 4720 Table Mesa Drive (see map here) only a few yards south of our neighborhood. The food was great and I soon realized that this was a new restaurant that was (surprise!) owned/operated by the former owners of Naryan's Nepal Restaurant. The new restaurant is called Nepal Cuisine. The restaurant is so new that there is no online information that I could find about hours, address, contact info, etc. I have a copy of the business card here where you can get more information.
Not only have we rediscovered a source of great Indian/Nepali food... the restaurant is only one block from our house and essentially in our neighborhood. Another great reason to live in Martin Acres!
Friday, October 12, 2007
Tasty Butter Braids
Hello,
The cooperative preschool (Peter Pan Preschool) that our children Kate and Joel attend in Boulder is having its fall fund raiser. This year's fund raiser involves selling Butter Braid Pastries.
Joel and Kate are only just learning about money and marketing so we are helping them out. They really enjoy their time at the school. I like it because I get to take them there in the mornings on our bike/trailer setup. But I digress... these pastries taste great. Someone put a taste sampler out near the door where parents bring their children to the school. I had to return a number of times to the table before I finally left the building. If you love good quality baked sweets... this is for you.
If you would like to purchase one or more of these delicious pastries, here are the details:
Thanks for helping out our preschool.
Regards,
Alfred Sawatzky
The cooperative preschool (Peter Pan Preschool) that our children Kate and Joel attend in Boulder is having its fall fund raiser. This year's fund raiser involves selling Butter Braid Pastries.
Joel and Kate are only just learning about money and marketing so we are helping them out. They really enjoy their time at the school. I like it because I get to take them there in the mornings on our bike/trailer setup. But I digress... these pastries taste great. Someone put a taste sampler out near the door where parents bring their children to the school. I had to return a number of times to the table before I finally left the building. If you love good quality baked sweets... this is for you.
If you would like to purchase one or more of these delicious pastries, here are the details:
- each Butter Braid Pastry costs $9.00
- we need to have our order in to the school before the morning of October 19, so please sign up before then.
- contact me at alfred.sawatzky@gmail.com (you can contact Becky, too, but I don't want to give the spammers her e-mail on this blog) and tell me how many of each of the following you would like (click here list of ingredients and nutrition information)
- Bavarian Creme Chocolate Icing
- Cherry
- Apple
- Blueberry Cream Cheese
- Cinnamon
- Cream Cheese
- we can arrange payment when you contact me. Ideally I would like payment before the October 19 deadline, but we can also discuss other arrangements.
- I will be receiving the ordered pastries on November 1st and will get them to you as soon as possible after that.
Thanks for helping out our preschool.
Regards,
Alfred Sawatzky
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Climate Smart Neighborhood Sweep in Martin Acres
You may have seen notices in the neighborhood about Climate Smart's Neighborhood Sweep this Saturday. From their website:
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I was very excited that our house would be included in it but when I created that map I saw that we are one block too far to the east. Doh! Anyways, I hope many MA residents avail themselves of this great opportunity.
The neighborhood sweep is an opportunity for the city to visit residents door to door and offer educational materials and energy saving resources - such as compact fluorescent light bulbs. The ClimateSmart program selects 1-2 neighborhoods each year to visit. Teams of University of Colorado Green Teams students and Boulder County senior citizen tax workers are paired up to visit the homes and provide ClimateSmart kits and an opportunity for residents to sign up for a more in-depth ClimateSmart Home visit.Ideally they would like to talk to someone at the house when they deliver the kit but if you cannot be there and really want a kit I think you can leave a note on your door asking for one anyways.
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I was very excited that our house would be included in it but when I created that map I saw that we are one block too far to the east. Doh! Anyways, I hope many MA residents avail themselves of this great opportunity.
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