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Stewardship and Billy Beer

Yesterday morning I heard the familiar “Cha-ching” sound on my cell phone—the sound that tells me something just sold in my eBay store.

A few years ago, after retiring, I started The Conservation Company store as a way to clear out items we no longer needed. But over time, it became something more. It became one small way that I practice what I call a Stewardship Lifestyle—giving still-useful items a second chance at life instead of sending them to a landfill.

Along the way, the store also generates a little extra income—helping me keep my publications free of charge while supporting a few conservation organizations that are doing important work.

So what sold yesterday?

An empty can of Billy Beer.

Yes…an empty beer can.

Who would have thought?

To be honest, I have no idea where I originally came across this little collector’s gem. I do vaguely remember drinking a Billy Beer or two many years ago—and if memory serves me right…it wasn’t exactly unforgettable for the right reasons.

Still, somebody out there wanted it enough to buy it.

And that’s the point.

Stewardship doesn’t always look like planting trees, restoring wetlands, or building bird habitat. Sometimes it looks like giving an old collectible a second life, making a few extra bucks, and using that money to do a little good in the world.

That’s stewardship too.

If this little story got you thinking about your own choices, habits, or opportunities, you might enjoy my Conservation Lifestyles online magazine, where I share practical ideas for building your own Stewardship Way—where you live and work. Subscriptions are free at Conservation Lifestyles

The Nature of Things – Here and There

Field Trips – It was another hot and dry week here in Upstate NY. But we did manage to get in a couple of short hikes and a couple of walks down the road and back. Most days in addition to the heat, the humidity has been very high too. We actually went to Hollyhock Hollow Sanctuary on 2 occasions last week, mostly to explore the dry creek bed. My office was at Hollyhock Hollow for 26 years and I don’t recall seeing the creek as dry as it is this year.

 

 

Nature-based Communities – I have fully launched my initiative that I call the Nature-based Communities Initiative, which is a campaign to get people in regions across the country to become more connected with nature and natural resource management. I’m focusing on 3 regions myself, one here in New York, one in Florida and one in Indiana. I’m trying to practice what I preach and then report on my personal efforts in hope that others in various regions around the United States might decide to take on similar actions where they live. Want to learn more CLICK HERE

 

Conservation Landscapes – This initiative is aimed at offering information that I hope is useful for landowner/managers who might care to manage their landscapes with nature and natural resources in mind. This site and blog is essentially a series of fact sheet type posts on various topics that provides information on landscape management for people to consider using where they live, work and play. To see an example: CLICK HERE

 

The Conservation Company – In an effort to keep items out of landfills and to generate money for conservation and environmental education project, I resell items on eBay. Sales have generally been slow, and as I have heard sales has been slow for most people who are resellers. So, I have just been listing, listing, listing, and reducing prices too. CLICK HERE for my latest update on my reselling efforts.

 

Letters from a Foxhole – This project is not directly connected with nature, but it is connected with my dad. I’ve continued to post a series of Letters that Dad wrote home to his sister during his time in the Army during World War 2. If that sounds like something that might interest, you CLICK HERE to see more.