
Are there things you try to practice daily to live a more sustainable lifestyle?
I try wherever possible to buy second-hand things. Clothes, books and items for our home in particular. More so in the last 20 years, to a lesser extent for the last 50. I also buy canvasses for my large paintings from charity shops. The large box canvasses that retailers sell in their thousands for people to adorn their walls with instant pre-curated art which are then abandoned for the next easy home switcharound.
I have been doing it long enough to be confident in my purchases. I would say that my success rate is slightly higher than it was when I used to buy more new items.
The world has caught up with me and passed me by. Second-hand, thrift, vintage, pre-loved are the current trending trends. There are a huge variety of new ways of doing what I have been doing for decades and yet I stick to the methods that work for me.
1.Charity Shops. Giving wisely and receiving all in one transaction.
2. Ebay- used with caution and learned wisdom.
3. Gifts or swaps with friends. One woman’s error is another woman’s gem.
Fast Fashion teases and traps me on occasion, and I feel no shame because however fast it is at inception I know that the garment will be with me for the long haul and will be styled with something from the last century. On a woman from the last century who sometimes puts pockets in things that didn’t start life with pockets.
Today I commented that two of my friends looked fabulous. Both whispered the word ‘Primark’ and then the word ‘Pockets’.
Will I be able to keep away..
I will try.
Are there things you try to practice daily to live a more sustainable lifestyle?
Sometimes I can be very trying.

I don’t buy many new things, find new uses for what I have, trade things with my daughters or friends, thrift, vintage shops, keep my cars for a long time, donate what I don’t use or need or love, moved to a smaller space, share plants – keep finding new ways … kind of just comes naturally now
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