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Blogger Amanda said...

Thanks once again for making me think!!

December 5, 2008 at 1:04 PM

Blogger Tara Thayer said...

Hi Julie...we first heard of kate bingaman burt last december, when we bought one of her zines in a gallery in Beacon, NY. Tim says he remembers reading somewhere that she also drew her credit card statements every month until she paid them off: an amazing contemplation of one's spending, don't you think? Thanks for "finding" her again and for the link to her blog. Love your new header, too! Tara

December 5, 2008 at 2:10 PM

Blogger /// said...

oh julie-- thanks for this wonderful post. i'm so heartened to hear that people are taking the issue of consumption as seriously as it should be taken!

December 5, 2008 at 2:56 PM

Blogger julochka said...

tara--some of those credit card statements kate does are in the mankind mag. it's a brilliant idea! and the new header was the most festive pic i had at hand. it seemed appropriate for december. :-)

erin--you're very welcome. i had to share with everyone i know, it's SO important!!

December 5, 2008 at 4:16 PM

Blogger Delena said...

Julie,

I hope I am not one of those bloggers that annoy you....I am not as well written as so many blogs out there but I hope you see some of the humor in my entries. I don't say much, just post pictures and my family and friends can be updated as to what we are doing.. I love your blog as it is interesting and humourous also. I too agree that consumption is so overdone these days. I am a downsizer myself. I don't like a lot of stuff around.

December 5, 2008 at 9:03 PM

Blogger julochka said...

del--you are most DEFINITELY NOT one of the annoying bloggers. they don't visit me at all, so that's why i felt free to say that.

this goes for all of you guys...it's not you!! if you want to know who it is, just email me and i'll happily tell you who it is. :-)

and i realized i skipped amanda in my first response...glad to make you think. the mankind mag definitely made me think and i wanted to pass that along!! :-)

December 5, 2008 at 9:46 PM

Blogger Gwen said...

I'm always resolving to consume less and then always failing at that resolution. But I like to tell myself that even the time I was being better about it was worth something.

Good luck with your consumption goals.

December 5, 2008 at 11:33 PM

Blogger d smith kaich jones said...

Julie - First let me say I LOVE your festive new header, and I don't even drink! But back when I did, vodka always treated me kindly.

And re: the consumption issue. It makes me crazy because I just want stuff. No reason, no need - I just want it. (Luckily I am financially forced to say no most of the time.) But on the other side of the coin, i worry that people will lose jobs if we slow down our buying. Sucky, sucky, because I agree with you, but I worry. If people stopped buying school pictures, I'd be out of a job, with a photo lab & business worth nothing. Sometimes I HATE seeing both sides of things. In the meantime, I just buy art supplies & Coca-Colas.

Terrific post!

:) Debi

December 6, 2008 at 1:21 AM

Blogger Barb said...

It's all been said in previous comments, so I won't repeat it. But, this is a terrific though-provoking post.

Thanks for all your insight and abilities to be able to write this down on paper.

Julie, I enjoy your blog so very much. You always make me think long and hard about the issues you write about.

Barb xo

December 6, 2008 at 1:46 PM

Blogger enchantedartist said...

:) :)...I think this will be a fun experiment...I can't wait to see what you find.

xo

December 6, 2008 at 9:41 PM

Blogger tangobaby said...

Sometimes I think I am really losing my mind. I read a post, craft a whole comment/reply to you and then come back here and see that it doesn't exist.

I think the reason for it is that you write so well and in my mind I'm saying "yeah, that's what I think too" so part of me gets distracted and forgets to write the comment. You should take that as a compliment.

As someone who grew up with scant holiday traditions (was only in it for the presents, basically) and now as a quasi-adult who doesn't have a holiday tradition, this year especially has made me examine why I buy presents and what I get suckered into. I mean, if I want to give someone a gift, I will do it regardless of the time of year. Right now in SF, the stores are bursting with sales and no one is shopping. It makes me realize too that in this time of great economic uncertainty, that most of us already have what we need and turning our attention to those who do not makes a lot more sense. To me, at least.

And about the blog list editing, I hear you on that. I need to revisit my list, too. Thanks for reminding me-- even blogs need a little cleaning up once in a while.

December 8, 2008 at 8:42 PM

Blogger Elspeth said...

Kate B is my Teacher! I take classes from her her at Portland State! She Rocks!

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