Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Little Green Stuff


In my last post I said I would try to be mindful of my green-ness for a week. Shockingly, for those who know my weakness for squirrels and shiny objects, I did it. It was actually a very refreshing way to rein in the onslaught of emotions I had about this whole lifestyle upgrade. It's been hard to feel like there's anything one person can do in the face of the environmental disaster in the Gulf, but focusing on the little day-to-day stuff really showed me how much I've learned and how much one person really CAN do, and we all need a pat on the back every now and then. Here are some of the observations I made on my "little green stuff" list:

Researched geothermal systems
Turned off lights and tv before naptime
Picked up trash the landscapers left (i.e. others' trash, not just my own)
Used microwave instead of oven
Watered all plants in the early morning and used self-watering pots
Discussed our green progress with the family
Cooked food in double batches to save energy
Spoke to my parents about their green habits
Watched Planet Green with the family

It's not a complete list, by any means, but it did help me to see that even if I don't always make the best choice for the world, I DO always think about it now. I have to confess that I didn't even consider where my steak came from until dessert last weekend, but hey, date nights (and steak) happen about twice a year around here. At least we supported a local business!

Getting back to the list, the last item, watching Planet Green, comes with mixed emotions. I'm totally addicted to that channel, which means I spend far too much time watching tv instead of doing, well, better things. The tv burns energy, and I lose hours of my life. On the other hand, I've learned a LOT from watching Planet Green*. Yeah, some of the shows are kind of silly, and others are common sense, at least to me, but some of them have been really valuable resources. Bill Nye (the Science Guy) hosts "Stuff Happens", which explains environmental issues in his usual funny, helpful manner, and states clearly what we can do to help - love that! World's Greenest Homes, Renovation Nation, and Greenovate all make me fantasize about our "someday" home. Even the commercials are useful. Go to Oceana.org to pledge to help the oceans, and the organization will receive $1 to help save our oceans. (Just click on the heroes link on the lower left.) To date, over 125 Sea Turtles have been found dead since the oil spill, and BP officials claim it has nothing to do with their oil spill. Uh, yeah, right. Obviously, the ocean really, really needs our help - please do what you can.

By the way, I'm avoiding using the horrible pictures of dead wildlife, in case you read this with your children in your lap or with them, etc... but if you have any doubt of the extent of the tragedy, Google or Bing "Deep Horizon Oil Spill" images. You won't see birds getting baths in Dawn dish liquid. You'll see dead ones, as well as turtles, dolphins, and even shrimp that are supposedly in "safe" waters, yet are dying in the millions. One hurricane, or a strong current, and this will befall the only coral reef in the U.S, the entire East Coast, and the Gulf Stream all the way to Europe. Hurricane season starts in 6 days.

Now I'm off to water my "garden" again, before the sun gets too high and my little plants get thirsty. They've just started to bloom, and I'm so proud. I feel almost like when my kids' first teeth came in LOL. Of course, J.S. is already harvesting his veggies. J.S. has more squash than he knows what to do with - already. Fine. He's only the latest in a long line of over-achievers I can only hope to emulate. What matters is that somewhere not far from here there's at least one other family eating very, very locally (he didn't have to rub in that he also line-caught the Grouper that afternoon!). It doesn't get more local than that, and I'm glad we still have that luxury, for now.

*I suspect Planet Green is about to change their name to Verge. By the time you read this, it could happen, but the links, hopefully, will still work. If I were PG, I'd make sure my links kept working...

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