
It’s a bit quiet here — and on some of our other sites — as my partners and I plot a course for 2008. We’ve had a great year: Lighter Footstep was tapped as one of Read/Write Web’s Top 35 Environmental Sites; we’re close to announcing a neat partnership with one of the world’s best-known news brands; and Google was unexpectedly kind to ecoTumble, our little green tumblelog.
There are a few things in the works which aren’t ready for discussion. Right now, I’m deep in the bunker preparing a site launch that should be a lot of fun. It’s a blog, and my first project in a while which is not explicitly green. I’ve enlisted a longtime blog friend to help make it happen. More to come — soon.
Speaking of things ecological: I’m scheduled to tape a short segment with NPR next week.They have a studio set aside for us on Thursday, and I’ll pass along air times once I know what they are. I haven’t been on the air since leaving commercial radio almost two years ago, and it’s a thrill to put on headphones for NPR. I’ve also enjoyed getting to know the impressive Neda Ulaby, who’s anchoring the report.
For now, though, it’s back to the dank confines of the bunker.

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You mistyped the URL for EcoTumble.
Sounds like some pretty exciting stuff! It’s cool that you can make a living doing this.
It’s particularly cool, in view of my crap typing.
This is the first I’ve seen Moo-Point in use. I like it! It would get dull without photos, though.
You don’t miss much, Dave. Yes, I’m moving to Moo Point. It’s not tuned-up yet, and I need to re-organize the sidebar. But it’s very nice. Clean is good.