We've officially transitioned from Christmas to Mardi Gras season (shh, don't tell the Christmas tree still standing in my living room), and that means king cakes, beads, parades, balls...and tons of trash!
Do your part this season: Pick up your own trash when you're done reveling, and leave your space as clean as you found it - OR CLEANER!
I'll have more posts between now and Mardi Gras on how we can green Louisiana's favorite holiday, so c'maw back!
...Of course, the Christmas tree in my living room still has a gold ribbon draped around it. Maybe I can recycle some of my favorite Mardi Gras beads and turn it into a Mardi Gras tree!
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