Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Day Planning


I like to keep it simple. And elegant. I'd rather use my fun gadgets for fun, and keep my days planned on paper. There's something about penning in a tea date with friend that's just more intimate than keeping track of my appointments with a little electronic device. I like the option of ticking off each meeting, doctor's appointment, and errand. I like writing down important deadlines with my red pen. I like not wasting resources by using a day planner with refillable pages. I love crossing out events I decided not to attend because I chose to take care of me and spend an evening relaxing. I like that if I drop my Filofax it doesn't break and I'm not out $300.

If you haven't heard of Filofax, it's because you're just not very fancy. That's ok. There's time to learn. Filofax is a British company that makes cool leather day planners of all styles and sizes. I'm a big fan of the classic Slimline collection, having used my first one (black, of course) for nearly 15 years before replacing it (I still use it as a notebook). I also have an orange mini - for travel. Men use them. Women use them. They come in black, red, pink, purple, and even flower print.

You can organize your planner however you choose. I'm a "week to a page" gal; keeps my Filofax slim enough to toss into whatever bag or pack I'm carrying. In the back, I have alphabet divider pages, in between which I keep a short-list address book. One of my favorite Filofax products - the computer printable pages. I don't have to hand write long lists (such as my contact info for the colleagues, friends, doctors, massage therapists, and other important people in my life) just to keep in touch. I can print them out on special Filofax paper that even has the holes punched in it. Makes updating a snap.


Naturally, I also keep a supply of Filofax note paper, which also comes in a variety of colors, for "notes to self," driving directions, and "to do" lists.

So maybe I'm stretching to label Filofax products as eco items, but there are these facts: I don't have to charge my Filofax (energy saving), I can recycle the pages at the end of each year, and I burn a few calories writing by hand.

Be Fancy, Get a Filofax.

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Monday, February 9, 2009

Green Feet


Winter's not over yet! Are you keeping your feet warm? We've been testing some eco-conscious footwear (and a few "regular" pairs of shoes and boots) for you, such as Simple's Toematillo Hemp Boot and Patagonia's Lugano Boot, both women's styles (but both companies make similar styles in men's sizes, too.)
We also love Patagonia's Drifter shoe (not pictured here), an eco-friendly rugged hiker with a seriously treaded sole. Read a review of this shoe at our sister site, www.fitnesstravelgear.com. subscribe to our feed
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Coming Soon

If you've been following the Fancy Green site, you might have noticed that it's time for an update. I know, I know. I have a good excuse --- I've been sick, sick, sick.

Still, the people need their eco fashion and green gear. Coming soon: reviews of wool arm warmers by Foat, rechargeable batteries (and battery chargers) by Duracell, bamboo socks by Injinji, stainless steel water bottles by Sigg, RocknSocks knee-high socks, Beckons organic yoga pants, and more......

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