Happy Canada Day to my Canadian readers! As we move into the second half of 2026, it’s time for my June 2026 blog roundup.
Along with a summary of my writing activity for the month, my June 2026 blog roundup has terrific posts on leaving things better than we found them, water conservation tips, and the importance of community.
Happy reading!

What I wrote in June
In case you missed any of them, here are the new posts I published in June here on Boomer Eco Crusader.
- The Sunday Spark – The sad decline of workplace connections
- Trying something new for Audiobook Appreciation Month
- The Sunday Spark – Would you want to live on the moon?
- World Refill Day is an opportunity to think differently
- The Sunday Spark – Can we make this an endless summer?
- In the blink of an eye, they’re all grown up (Part of the Clutter Tales series)
- The Sunday Spark – Can I call myself a cancer survivor?
- Searching for inspiration for Plastic Free July
I also refreshed and republished these posts.
- Hidden joys and benefits of sustainable living
- 10 years, 10 lessons – What cancer taught me about life
And on my retirement coaching site Second Life Vision, I published the following:
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Cool things I read in June
Since publishing my first monthly roundup at the end of 2020, it has been an honour to introduce you to some of my favourite bloggers. I started the roundup to say thank you to the blogging community and bring attention to talented writers who create inspiring and informative content.
Here are 3 pieces that captured my attention in June.
The Kindness Report #15 – The Japanese Tradition that Stunned the FIFA World Cup 2026 – Aspiring Blog
I just love the Kindness Report series and this post is a reminder of why leaving things better than we found them matters, and the impact it can have.
What actually happened in Dallas was a quiet demonstration of something most of us recognise but rarely practice – the instinct to leave a place a little better than you found it, purely because that’s what respect looks like in action.
Aspiring Blog, The Japanese Tradition that Stunned the FIFA World Cup 2026
Easy Ways to Conserve Water During Summer Water Restrictions – A Sustainably Simple Life
In recent years, summer has become synonymous with water restrictions. As British Columbia faces strict water restrictions thanks to lower-than-normal snowfall last winter, this informative post offers simple ways we can cut our household water use.
We are literally surrounded by water—oceans at our feet, rivers running beside cities, lakes to run away to on weekends. There is so much water. But that does not mean we have an unlimited supply of potable drinking water.
A Sustainably Simple Life, Easy Ways to Conserve Water During Summer Water Restrictions
Thoughts on Community – Existential Ergonomics
Are online friendships any less real than relationships? In this inspiring post, Erin offers thoughts on why proximity isn’t a requirement for community and connection.
But maybe the weirdness is only because we have been taught to treat “online” as if it were somehow less real. My own experience has been the opposite. Some of the most formative friendships I’ve had began in the digital spaces where people were simply showing up as themselves.
Existential Ergonomics, Thoughts on Community
Thanks for dropping by to check out my June 2026 blog roundup. I’m always looking for great content. If you read anything inspiring last month, drop me a link in the comment box below.
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