Archive for January, 2010
Posted on January 16, 2010 - by Evelin
Happy Anniversary, Birthday To Earthcaringart.com
I have had news about my website being up for a year, and I just wanted to thank everyone that has supported me through this journey. I am hoping for your same support this year, and I hope to share more pictures and new art with you this year, as well as more information on our world.
Thank you Ricardo for helping me get to where I need to go to make art, show art, and for allowing me to use our humble home for art space.
Thank you David for your help and believing in me and for pushing me to do this.
Thank you John for encouraging me in my art and for telling me to feed my soul.
I hope to see more comments from people this year. I want to know your feelings and thoughts on some of the things I write even if you don’t care or don’t agree… it will be fun anyway.
Hope everyone is well. Happy birthday Earthcaringart!!!!!
Wooohooo.
Posted on January 5, 2010 - by Evelin
Yesterday Morning….
Just wanted to share the awesome sunset yesterday morning.. I was in awe, and it was the best in my day, before anything else.. enjoy.
Posted on January 5, 2010 - by Evelin
Can lightbulbs be recycled? YES!!!!!!
Yesterday when I went to throw out some trash, I saw 2 tube lightbulbs in the black garbage bin, and for some reason, I knew that wasn’t the right place for them, so out of curiosity I spent time searching to see if lightbulbs can be recycled. I went through different websites and found out about Lightbulbrecycling.com thanks to ehow.com. Although Ehow has some great ways on how to recycle light bulbs. Read their info at:
http://www.ehow.com/how_2164166_recycle-light-bulbs.html
We all know that mercury is a hazardous substance, so lightbulbs contain mercury, and when they are thrown in the garbage, they go to the landfill, and all the combinations of toxins leak to our waters and soil and all and we are screwed.
I also found out through them that it’s against the law in California, Minnesota, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin, to throw out the lightbulbs in the trash. I hope my landlord doesn’t get a fine!
They have packages for you to ship items with.
Their contact info is:
Contact Us - (303) 952-1020
(Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm Mountain Standard Time)
An Ellie’s Eco Home Store Company
A Division of Eco-Products, Inc.
2525 Arapahoe Avenue
Boulder, CO 80302
It sure does cost to recycle these suckers, but the fine is more expensive than the recycling process of it all. You can also search the web for more options on how to recycle lightbulbs. Or if you feel creative, make a wonderful decoration with it. like the picture above.
Posted on January 5, 2010 - by Evelin
Cellitused.com: Get paid to upgrade!!!!
I want to thank Jennifer for contacting on my website on this awesome way to recycle. Please visit their website for more information about them and how things work.
Cellitused.com pays you for your old cellphones and they also buy:
Apple iPods, MP3 Players, Amazon Kindles, & Sony PSP’s.
It is definitely a great way to recycle your old small electronics and it literally pays!!!!!
Please visit them at
Recycle and save the earth from toxic materials that can earn you money.






