Earth Day
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Perhaps everyone was out there DOING and left with no time to respond.
We pledged to continue doing what we are doing...
Recycling as many things as we can
Turning out lights and unplugging appliances, not in use
Never littering
Washing clothes in cold water
Keeping the thermostat set higher or lower to save energy
Also, we are always looking for new, doable ideas to improve. That's why I asked for your input.
Maybe I put this in the wrong forum? Off-Topic may have been more appropriate. Science just seemed right at the moment...
We pledged to continue doing what we are doing...
Recycling as many things as we can
Turning out lights and unplugging appliances, not in use
Never littering
Washing clothes in cold water
Keeping the thermostat set higher or lower to save energy
Also, we are always looking for new, doable ideas to improve. That's why I asked for your input.
Maybe I put this in the wrong forum? Off-Topic may have been more appropriate. Science just seemed right at the moment...
- Lorelei Sieja
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Sorry we missed your Earth Day post!
I was busy yesterday - but many places seem to be treating this as "earth week" instead of a day. I posted to my two blogs yesterday about the earth friendly cleaning products that I use in my home. I just use vinegar, baking soda, or a mixture of home-made laundry soap, vinegar, and water - for all the cleaning around my house. This gets everything clean, from soap scum, to mold or mildew, to red wine stains in the carpet. Really! I have saved so much in not buying expensive and toxic chemicals for cleaning my house, and I feel good about not filling up landfills with spray cans and plastic containers. I buy my products in bulk, and reuse small spray bottles. If you want to know more, you can check out my blog in the sig line. Otherwise, I didn't DO anything formal yesterday, but then I've got only a 2 yr old granddaughter with me. She's a little young for earth day. She does help us recycle plastic and glass, though.
Lorelei
Lorelei
I will definitely be checking out those blogs. I have been very curious about the homemade cleaners. We have currently been trying a diluted peroxide spray to clean/disinfect counters, etc. I would love to read about laundry detergent and more... when I have time.
We didn't make a big to-do about it, either. Just a little discussion, acknowledgment. We try to live every day, giving thought to this wonderful Earth that God has trusted us with.
We didn't make a big to-do about it, either. Just a little discussion, acknowledgment. We try to live every day, giving thought to this wonderful Earth that God has trusted us with.
"The greatest sign of success for a teacher... is to be able to say, "The children are now working as if I did not exist."
- M. Montessori
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- M. Montessori
Proud non-member of the HSLDA
"The greatest sign of success for a teacher... is to be able to say, "The children are now working as if I did not exist."
- M. Montessori
Proud non-member of the HSLDA
- M. Montessori
Proud non-member of the HSLDA
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The essential center of environmentalism is, all things considered, to decrease contamination, less to do whatever sounds best on the surface. That is the reason I emphatically dismiss any top and-exchange approach, and backing new engineering improvement, (for example, LED lighting, air autos, electric autos based off smart phone batteries, current atomic force plants, and so forth.) At home, obviously, I purchase practically nothing, and keep my lights/ workstations turned off when I'm not utilizing them, yet when I do need to toss something out, I'm not going to feel awful about doing it
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