I’m all over the place these days! After a nasty sinus cold over the weekend, I’m back in action and working harder than ever. Upon my return to my laptop, I was delighted to see that two of my favorite websites have featured my work!

First up is the interview that I did with Sustainable Table’s The Daily Table blog. Home to the infamous online series The Meatrix and an extensive online directory of sustainable products in North America called the Eat Well Guide, Sustainable Table’s blog features a wide range of info, updates and commentary about healthy food choices and various aspects of our agricultural system.

Head of the blog and Meatrix coordinator Dawn Brighid recently started a new series of posts called Platter Chatter, where she poses the same four foodie questions to a variety of eco bloggers and professionals. Entry number three in this ongoing collection of opinions features yours truly. Head over to The Daily Table to read my perspective on local, sustainable food; community; and an easy tip on how to be an involved part of both!

I also had the honor of being asked to be a part of a special feature on the Nature Conservancy’s website, called Everyday Environmentalists: Remember when “environmentalist” meant…recycling? It’s not so simple anymore. Being an environmentalist today calls for a whole new level of greener thinking — from what you choose at the grocery store to how you commute to work every day. So check out these tips from Nature Conservancy staff and leading environment bloggers on how to make personal, science-based choices to help save the planet. Then tell us your ideas for becoming an everyday environmentalist!

My boss over at Green Options, Jeff McIntire-Strasburg, is also a part of this project along with a host of other green web greats whom, despite our online mini-celebrity, live normal lives just like all of our readers. Visit the Everyday Environmentalist feature and check out the simple tips we all offer - maybe you even have one or two of your own to add.