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About Boomer Eco Crusader: Hi there! I’m Michelle and I live in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. As you may have guessed from the site name, I’m a boomer. I was born at the very end of the baby boom. I am married with two daughters – one in college and one in high school. I have worked in the financial services industry for 30 years and I’m passionate about all aspects of physical, mental and financial wellness. I firmly believe that if everyone makes just a few small changes, we can have a positive impact on the planet. The goal for my blog is to share positive thoughts and simple ideas you can use right away to make a difference.
Year Started: 2019
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Recent Posts from Boomer Eco Crusader:
Decluttering challenge – Week 49 – Christmas decorationsDecember 20, 2024
Decluttering challenge – Week 48 – Toys & gamesDecember 18, 2024
25 years after Y2K – How are we doing?December 17, 2024
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