ECO Totes - 4 different images!
ECO Totes - 4 different images!
ECO Totes - 4 different images!
ECO Totes - 4 different images!
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4 OPTIONS - For the pool, gym, the carry-on, the grocery store, or the office -- no matter where you take it -- you can count on your socially conscious Good Seed Co. 100% cotton totes to be handy and practical friends. Each is a zippered black and white tote with two straps and one zippered inside pocket. One side is blank, while the other is printed. Printed details will vary and are subject to change.

OPTIONS:

Good Seed (Plant) - Explanation below.

Good Neighbor (Fred)America's most famous, and genuine, good neighbor, Mister Fred Rogers

Street Angel (Angel)the rainbow-colored Street Angel. Featured in a mixed media painting I'd sold at an juried exhibit in 2011, the Street Angel remains an enduring signature image.

Speak For Me (Anny) - Anny Yolande Horowitz, child victim of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Sure to open a conversation and a heart.

For me, Anny represents what has been lost, both with man's astounding inhumanity to man during World War II, AND with every massacre, every genocide...in every time...and every place we have dared unleash it.

 

DIMENSIONS: 13 inches high, 4 inches deep, 18 inches wide.

Spot clean, hand wash, or machine wash in cold water on the delicate cycle. Hang dry.

GoodSeedCo FAQ:
Q) What if someone asks me what does "Good Seed" mean?
A) I like to refer to the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:1-9, NIV). Sometimes the seed fell on good soil, and sometimes it landed on bad or rocky terrain. But the seed itself was always good, because the Sower was, and I think we forget that. Our job is to learn how to grow love, justice, and mercy, and to grow IN love, justice, and mercy, cultivating gardens worth living in. Loving neighbor as self without exception. Harvesting heaven on earth...for all.