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Best of Little Eco Footprints 2013 {& celebrating 5 years}

I enjoy looking back at which posts were popular with readers. This year, common themes were simplify and diy. 

Here are the top posts (according to page views) for each month of 2013. Click on the image to be taken through to the original post.

January: 

Growing-backyard-bananas-australia-Little-eco-footprints-001

February: 

Tips-for-travelling-light-minimialist-travelling-little-eco-footprints-001

March: 

Less-parenting-more-freedom-free-range-kids-little-eco-footprints

April: 

How-to-reuse-canvas-for-kids-art-little-eco-footprints

May: 

Simple-frugal-kids-birthday-parties-little-eco-footprints

June: 

Learning-to-be-a-slow-spender-little-eco-footprints

July:

How-to-pick-and-use-stinging-nettle-little-eco-footprints

August: 

Kids-on-the-verge-community-street-garden-newcstle-australia

September: 

Finding-joy-in-having-less-little-eco-footprints

October:

The-key-to-living-the-good-life-little-eco-footprints

November: 

Declutter-your-christmas-simple-little-eco-footprints

December:

Cheap-plastic-rubbish-toys

Little Eco Footprints celebrates five years.

Yay! This space turns five today. I'm extremely grateful to you - for sharing your precious time with me. Thank you. 

My intentions for Little eco footprints are still the same as recorded back in my first post five years ago: 

"My greatest wish is that our journey will inspire others to live a more sustainable life so that my Little Eco can enjoy the quality of life with her children that we share with her."

Wishing you a calm, creative and meaningful 2014.  

Tricia x 

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