Holiday Cards, Part 1

Dec 24, 2009 1 Comment by
It's Christmas Eve, so GreenGoPost is in Northern California visiting family.
 
 
 
I visited Monticello a few times.  I think TJ's house looks better spruced up for the holidays.
 
 the sitting room
 
the study, where Jefferson sent Ikea gift cards to his friends
Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring during JFK's administration.  It just so happened I had one of the JFK Library.
 
JFK Library, Boston
 
 
I loved the Rosicrucian Museum in San Jose as a kid.  It looks even better celebrating the life of the Christ child.
where else to you send visitors in San Jose?
 
 
Don't shoot the snowman!  Gettysburg, PA
 Gettysburg, VA
 
Here's Lee surrendering to Grant at Appomattox, VA
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Leon Kaye is the founder and editor of GreenGoPost.com and its advisory division, GGP Media. Contact him to discuss how he can work with your organization or event. His focus is making the business case for sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR). He writes for San Francisco-based Triple Pundit, Inhabitat and now The Guardian, for which he writes about waste, water, and green building. He has also written for AIA's Architect Magazine. Leon lives in Los Angeles, and when he has free time, he enjoys hiking, gardening, cooking, weightlifting, and planning his next trip to one of the 50+ countries he has visited. He has an MBA from USC's Marshall School of Business and is also a proud graduate of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County (UMBC) and Cal State-Fresno.

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  1. Leon Kaye Joins UPS Twitter Panel Green Holiday Tips, 12/15, 8pm EST | greengopost.com says:

    [...] do not assume he always follows the conventional “green wisdom”: Christmas cards: good or bad? Creative alternatives to Christmas cards? Use old post cards! Using local products to decorate the home. Enjoy Christmas [...]

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