The Chronicles of Nodelac pt.1

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Ah, Nodelac, that ancient kingdom lost in the mists and mystery of time. Legend has it that the first wanderers to enter the lands were of Norman descent, and they named the area Nord du Lac, or North of the Lake. In later years, when a wave of Gaelic immigrants entered the  area, the named evolved to Nodelac.

The original inhabitants of the area had been hunters and gatherers, spiritually connected to all elements of their lands and waters. Their symbol was the swan, representing trust, peace, serenity, beauty, fidelity and kindness. The goddess of the Normans was Frigg, representing loyalty, dedication, wisdom, and protection of family. The god of the Gaelic peoples was The Dagda, representing abundance, protection, and connection to the supernatural. These became the guiding spirits of the kingdom. The Swan, Dagda and Frigg working together brought harmony to the peoples of Nodelac.

The Dagda and Frigg were both believed to have the powers of prophecy, clairvoyance and fate. Legend has it they prophesied that if the kindness of The Swan was ever betrayed, the Kingdom of Nodelac would fall into a Dark Age of greed and corruption. In order to protect Nodelac, a secret society was formed who dedicated themselves to saving The Swan and the peace, beauty and serenity of their Kingdom.

Over the decades they trained and passed on their teachings to generation after generation, waiting for the day when their loyalty would be put to the test.

That time came sooner than any of the Nodelacians could ever have imagined….

Pt. 2  – coming to a blog near you in September!

 

 

Turtle Green Cleans up!

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With the rise of Canadian patriotism in response to the threats from the south, it became an act of resistance to BUY CANADIAN and shun those USA products. What better response to that challenge than to support local businesses! Fortunately, our local grocers have been swift in stocking up on Canadian sourced and produced products. However, I did find that a lot of our usual cleaning products were manufactured by American conglomerates. Enter Turtle Green.

Turtle Green delivers a wide variety of cleaning products, in your own refillable containers, right to your door. Caledon’s own entrepreneur Betty de Groot is the proud owner of this refillery and carefully sources her products to ensure that they meet her “cradle to cradle” environmental standards. I visited Betty at her office and picked up as many products as I could to test.

I was mainly interested in Canadian made dish soaps and laundry products. Turtle Green dish soap passed with flying colours, as did the reusable dryer balls for laundry – three balls come with their own storage bag. If you wish, they can be scented with your favourite essential oil. The liquid hand soaps were also excellent, with the lavender scented version specially suited for the bathroom areas. Most spectacular was the hand sanitizer which left your hands feeling clean and smooth. A must for cold and flu season, but we use it every day now after dog walking.

Betty also stocks a horticultural vinegar (20% acetic acid) that works well by itself on all weeds. To kick it up a notch, take a large empty Mason jar, add 1/3 cup salt, add enough boiled water to completely dissolve the salt (usually one cup), add 1 tsp dish soap, and top off with the horticultural vinegar – best weed spray ever! Caution: make sure the salt is completely dissolved before putting the mix in your spray bottle.

Another reusable item that you can get from Turtle Green are make-up pads. Those who use make-up in our house have reported that they are great – right size, soak up remover well, and they wash clean. The users recommended that Turtle Green sell them with a little mesh storage bag.

I also tested the shampoo bar, a round disc of solid shampoo that I scented with tea tree and citronella oil for bug season – works like a charm and your hair is squeaky clean. The other item that will leave  things squeaky clean is the Kitchen and Bath Degreaser/Sanitizer. Our counter tops have never been so pure!

The final product I brought home was a tube of Mountain Sky Foot Butter scented with tea tree and mint for my wife. She gave it ten toes up! I already had to get a second tube. And that reminds me … Betty, if you’re reading this, I need another jar of horticultural vinegar, hand soap unscented, and two tubes of Foot Butter.

Great products, Canadian, supporting a local business AND eco-responsible. You can’t go wrong shopping at Turtle Green. The way I see it.