Happy Halloween! As many of you celebrate ghosts and ghouls and other creepiness today, we Energy Savers bloggers are marking the end of Energy Awareness Month.
We hope October's entries on saving energy in the winter have been useful and provided some food (Halloween candy?) for thought as the weather gets colder and you prepare to save energy and money.
But don't worry if you're still working on your winter energy saving plan; we still have more winter topics to cover and you still have time before winter officially starts. Be sure to visit the Stay Warm, Save Money site at EnergySavers.gov for more winter energy saving tips.
We will continue to blog regularly here about energy topics of interest to consumers; starting next week, you can expect to see 1-2 blog posts per week. So stick with us—don't stop increasing your energy awareness just because Energy Awareness Month is over!
And as always, if you have feedback or ideas about what topics we should cover, let us know in the comments—we're always glad to hear from you.
In case you missed any of this month's posts, go back and check them out:
Also, if you missed any of this month's Questions of the Week, go back and share your answers—we'd love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Energy Awareness Month to all, and in honor of that "other" holiday, check out tips from our friends at Greenversations (EPA's blog) on ways to avoid energy vampires. You won't even need any garlic or mirrors!
Allison Casey is a senior communicator at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, which assists EERE in providing technical content for many of its Web sites.