Sashay Savvy and On My Potting Table

Living in the North, South, East or West really doesn’t matter on most occasions while in cyberspace.  We all have surfing the web as our common interest and the ability to reach countless connections to interact with.  If you have caught on to how search engines work, you will   be able to discover networking groups of like minded users that  you can be inspired by.  This might be why I make it a habit to click on over to SashayMagazine.com
Sashay Magazine is a fairly new publication created by Shirley Bass, Monica Dutcher and Grace Ann Belangia.  This magazine is about woman and their journey and along the way sharing story ideas, new perspectives and different ways of living.  The magazine prides itself on being the  ‘Real, Rugged and Refined Women‘ ages 25 -55 who are affluent and engaged in their  world as 21ster, that is as an individual who utilizes technology and the spirit of independence to successfully maage work, travel, pursuit of dreams, personal time and family.   This publication is not feminist, rather . the articles are a platform for both conservative and liberal voices.  I personally love the colorful photography and inspiring stories from all walks of life.
I would like to invite you to take a look at their publication coming out today, APRIL 4th,  not only because some of my photography and an article by me is featured in this printed issue but because the theme is Eco-friendly.    I’m so excited to be included in this publication that I’m going to giveaway a copy to a lucky COMMENT chosen from this blog post about the magazine!       All I ask is for you to please leave a comment about something you did today that is Eco-friendly.

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Article by Bren

Bren, a freelance photographer based in the Midwest. Social media #gardenchat guru who is passionate about growing, maintaining, harvesting and preserving food from a 2400 sq/ft traditional vegetable garden. Bren has various gardens through out her country property that included shade/ woodland gardens and developing herbaceous borders in full sun.
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  1. Sadie says:

    I added to my compost pile.

  2. Kat says:

    Congrats on the article & photos. I’d love to see it and since I haven’t seen that magazine on our newsstands here the eco-friendly thing I did today is used my wash water to water my garden and fed my kitchen scraps to my worm bin residents.

  3. Congratulations on your article in this Months Sashay Magazine Brenda I can’t wait to see it in print : ) Beautiful magazine for women like us : ) Annie

  4. Debbie says:

    We started a compost pile in the Fall. We also ordered a rain barrel to help with saving water this summer.

  5. Sandra Knauf says:

    Hi Bren,
    Looks like a wonderful publication; congratulations to you and to Sashay! As you know, I’m also starting a magazine so the task I finished today was sharing information about the posting of Greenwoman Magazine’s Media Kit online, via Facebook and Twitter–paperfree, Eco-friendly!

  6. Exciting Bren…congrat’s and thanks for letting us know;-) You know, you could enter the sustainable living giveaway with this blog post…perfect for it!

  7. …and oh, as for me, I started a compost pile last summer. Now I’ve got my own compost tumbler. I’m out there every day, adding to it and turning it. Can’t believe all the good ‘stuff’ I’ve wasted in the past!

  8. Tootsie says:

    I am so excited for you Bren!!! congratulations! I am sure I can’t win because I am your blog partner on another blog…so I am just here to say how proud I am to be your blogging sister! I feel so lucky to have met you and to grow with you!

  9. Susan Hemann says:

    Hi Bren! I have never heard of that magazine. I am a magazine hound. When I’m finished reading them I mail them to friends so they get a second home.
    I gave up paper napkins and paper plates several years ago. We use cloth napkins and when eating outside I use my regular dishes. I turn off my computer when I’m not using it. I am teaching my grandson about gardening, planting seeds and watering. I wish I could have a compost bin, but I live in a condo and while I have a garden, we are not allowed to have compost bins. Bummer. I am thinking about sneaking in a rain barrel, although I don’t know where I will hide it. lol

  10. Kathy says:

    I don’t have a blog but you have my email address. I would love a copy of this magazine featuring you Bren. My husband and I make a trip to the recycling center at least 2 twice a month with all our papers, plastics and glass. It would be an honor to have a copy of this magazine featuring your sprout article.

  11. Jenn says:

    Hi Bren!
    Today we set up a grey water system for a fountain! Also planted some California native plants for our drought resistant front yard!
    What an inspiring magazine! Women Rock!

  12. Janice says:

    I love the idea behind this! Connections through social media & cyberspace have definitely shrunk the size of the world for me in untold fantastic ways! I look forward to checking out the magazine.

  13. Yeah, Brenda how fun to win a copy of this magazine with your article in it…Love to have you sign it for me in Arkansas or jump on a plain come on out to the ranch and sign it here…Either way looking forward to meeting you my garden gal pal …Annie

  14. bart starr says:

    Thanks for that awesome posting. It saved MUCH time :-)

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