Wednesday, June 27, 2007

If I don't see you

Through the window, I will see you through the week. Or is it the other way around? Since I have not had the time to post or visit many blogs lately, just wanted to say hi. I have been working late every day. I caugth myself thinking about this tree. A beautiful resource that is everywhere in our homes. Maybe we could begin to consider organic options and adopt a "green design," as a way to be environmentally conscious consumers, choosing sustainable furniture harvested from well-managed forests.

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree wholeheartedly. I love looking at home designs and particularly like green designs and topics.

Good to hear from you again. Don't stay too busy.

Mike

kenju said...

Cris, is that photo of your home?

Ash said...

Hi Cris - great to have you posting again.

Interesting image.

Connie Peterson said...

Nice to see you again! I agree, let's go GREEN! One way would be to not destroy furniture but recycle it - or, better yet, don't get new furniture everytime the wind changes!!

My newest furniture pieces are two recliners that my parents bought us 5 years ago ... everything else is recycled, used and well loved.

Blessings

sonia a. mascaro said...

Love the photo Cris and I am glad I can see you too!

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

:)Yet another beautiful post from u Cris. And please take care...we'll be around ....:)

Susie said...

Sounds like you've been very busy. You've been missed!
xo

Anonymous said...

Nice to hear from you :-)

diyadear said...

hey cris,
glad u posted in inspite of bein busy..nice pic indeed..

Geraldo said...

Cris,
That's a pretty intelligent reflection!
I wish more people would understand the importance of not buying wood products of unknown origin. Only then would the destruction of our forests stop.

I hope this period of long work hours will be over soon, we miss you!

Kelli said...

This is such a neat picture, Cris!

Kelli

Luna und Luzie said...

Hi Cris, nice to see you again and glad to hear your well.
Yes we also try to live environmentally consciously. We use sustainable furniture (The old bench)and we recycle and we teach our kids to keep the nature clean.
Nice picture !!!

Cris said...

It's nice to be back here and read your comments, I really miss you all. That's not my house, it is a seafood restaurant with such an interesting decor!

Anonymous said...

Hi Cris,
what a nice picture from the outside and inside:-))
Yesterday I wrote about our polar bears in Churchill Manitoba and recommend the new book from Norbert Rosing..Please take a look. Wonderful pictures for you and your children.
cheers Gisela

Cláudia said...

Hi, Cris, very good reflection and what an intriguing picture! I guess where have you taken it? My niece is studying to be an archtect and green design constructions are on the top now!
kisses

Anonymous said...

I wondered where you had been. It is just a busy time of year isn't it? But great to here from you and I look forward to your wonderful photography!

Tammy said...

You do inspire me to be more "green friendly" Chris...:)
Have a great rest of the week!

Unknown said...

Hi Cris,
really nice post, and being an architect I can relate this 'Green' theory. I always feel good when I get to see if someone get appealed by the importance of sustainable issue....(yah,my thesis topic was focused on sustainable housing in third world coountries)...am happy for this post..:))
Keep posting..!!

Anna said...

Great post and it is good to see you! :) Try to relax some in all the hustle and bustle of life!

Anonymous said...

So glad you are back blogging again. I have been away for a few days too.

Take care,
Connie

Cris said...

So glad to read your comments. I apologize for my lack of time, whenever I get a chance I will sneak out and comment your blogs or post here. Please be patient. Thanks so much!

Chica, Cienna, and Cali said...

havent seen u around in a long long time, Cris. thought of dropping by to say a HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII :)))

Anonymous said...

Cris,
I am profoundly saddened by the air disaster in Sao Paulo, Brasil which caused the tragic death of so many people.
I am offering my deep felt condolences to the victims and families of the accident.

Gisela