Friday Fun

by Jeff on June 18, 2010

I’ve seen these done at other blogs, so I figured that I’d share mine.  Some of these are definitely strange, some have some meaning behind them, and others I cant even explain, but I’ll try to answer just the same.  Below are some of the search terms that people googled to get to my blog.  And for the record, I googled some of these terms and my blog was not on the first page (which I’m not surprised about) so these people must have been bored.

xeriscape – A factor of 10 over any other of the search terms.  I’m assuming it’s related to this post about water efficiency

sustainable life – Yup, you made it to the blog.  If you want an actual sustainable life, keep reading, I’ll help as best I can

no self control with my finances – If this is you, email me.  I feel your pain and I’ll try to help.  Find my contact info in the “about” section

monster truck for sale – Wow.  The only post that I have that even mentions a truck is this one, and it does did have a picture of a monster truck

nataliedee.com No idea on this one.  Bad Google.

dual flush – It’s always worth it to look into dual flushing.

allyn mansion – Apparently, this is in Delavan, Wisconsin.  I’ve never heard of it, nor have I ever been there.  I Hope this person found it though.

impounded vehicles stolen fort worth – Once again, I hope you find your car, dude.  No idea how this person ended up here.

remove the lid on dual flush toilet - Don’t Do it, man.

sustainability definition”sustainability – This makes me think I should have that floating around here somewhere.  It’s also long and quite drawn out, and full of academic-ese.  Not so sure it would fit.

dams and levees ruin the water cycle – Yes, they do sometimes.  They also help farmers and prevent flooding.

101 goals in life – Dont Copy mine, you need your own goals dude.

this sustainable life 09 – This sounds like an NPR Show waiting to happen.  NPR: Call me if you want me to be featured.

About the author

Jeff Jeff is the founder of sustainable life blog and has been interested in sustainability for most of his life. After realizing in 2007 that his finances were a total wreck, he started reading financial blogs and quickly realized that what is best for your wallet is typically better for the earth, and is usually healthier. On sustainable life blog Jeff shares his journey to a more sustainable lifestyle. For updates, subscribe by email, rss or like us on facebook.

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