Tuesday, May 6. 2008It's really NOT easy being greenI've been meaning to post some significant carpet remnants on freecycle that we have had around the house since last fall when we completed the new guest room. This spring, when we replaced the rest of the upstairs carpet, we got even more.
So now we have rolls and rolls of carpet remnants. What does one do with them? I'm not going to have them bound off, that might look a little silly (although I might do some for our master bedroom, where one of the dogs likes to sleep - he's a messy boy). Seriously, though. We have a BUNCH. And trying to post something to freecycle? Well, how much time do you have in a day? I'll tell you what I don't have, and that is lots of minutes to dork around on their site trying to figure out how exactly I post something. I had to join yahoo groups, so that's done. Whenever I try to post the carpet, it asks me to verify my web identity. So, I'll turn to you, dear internets: Anyone know someone or an organization that could use some really lovely carpet rems? We have a tight berber in either a gray-green or beige, and also a looser-looped berber that is on the light-brown end of the spectrum. Do you have any ideas as to who might be interested in this windfall? If so, leave a comment. A friend of mine suggested that I cut it down and give it to the humane society.... I'll give it to the humane society, but I don't have the time to cut it down to certain sizes. I welcome your suggestions. Trackbacks
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Hrrrmmm...how much is a lot, square footage wise? I'm not a charity (well, depending on who you ask...hah!) but if you've got enough to re-do my living room floor, I might be able to buy it from you...
HS should be able to cut it down themselves! That would be a great thing for any animal shelter, to put in the kennels. What about Habitat?
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