I've lived in Seattle for the past year, and I'll soon mark my third anniversary of not owning a car. It's a lot easier here than it was in Idaho: I live within easy walking distance of many amenities, I have five bus stops within a block of my apartment; and I belong to two car-sharing services. Even better, I am lucky enough to telecommute to a full-time job that allows me a lot of flexibility on how and when and where I do my work. I am thankful every day that I don't have to commute on Seattle's congested roadways.
But Surely Joy isn't a blog about transportation. It's a blog about choices. How can we live a life of less stuff, less stress, and more joy? I've named it for this quote from Henry David Thoreau: "Surely joy is the condition of life."
Surely Joy is about how to live large with a small footprint. I've been on this path a while now, and I'd like to share a bit of what I've learned.
If you're practicing a more simple, creative lifestyle, I hope you'll share what works for you, too. And whether you are new to this journey or not, please follow Surely Joy so we can walk this way together.
Happy new year! Thanks for reading!
My actual fridge, with bumper-sticker wisdom from the actual Walden Pond gift shop. |
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