Showing posts with label clean it up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clean it up. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Our Environment


By Diane Forrest

Over the recent Memorial Day weekend a friend of mine went to a festival near his home.  It took place near a lake, and he was sitting in a gazebo there.  It was really hot, so I asked if he took a dip in the lake.  He sadly told me that the water at the shore was black, as if covered with oil.  Then he said, "What has happened to the world I knew?"   This man, who is in his 70's, grew up at a time when being "green" wasn't a fashion, but a way of life.  There was no such thing as being wasteful; there was nothing to waste.  Times where hard, and money was tight, and the things the family could afford were used, until they broke, then they were repaired and used some more.  To this day he still continues to be "green".   In this throw away world of today, he refuses to use Styrofoam cups in his business, and collects cans at the end of the day to recycle.  He never grew accustomed to just throwing something out, and still prefers to repair and recycle, and he is instilling his habits to his children and grandchildren.  For him, World Environment Day is not something you think about on just one day of the year, but on every day.

I have another friend in Ohio, for several years we have had a long-standing joke about World Environment Day.  While he too protects the earth and does all he can for the environment, he resents the fact that there are those out there who tell him what to do.  We always joke about him burning tires and spraying aerosol cans and running around in his car leaving an oily smoke trail behind him.  Then he wanders around his neighborhood, taking down all the posters that promote world environment day and burns them in his campfire.  Of course, he really doesn’t do those things, just dreams about it.  So, I’m not here to tell you what to do or not do, as my daddy says...you're grown, you can make up your own mind.  For those of you who practice being green, the world thanks you.  For those of you, like Kermit the Frog, who says it's not easy being green.  Why not try some baby steps.

WED celebration began in 1972 and has grown to become the one of the main vehicles through which the UN stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and encourages political attention and action. Through WED, the UN Environment Program is able to personalize environmental issues and enable everyone to realize not only their responsibility, but also their power to become agents for change in support of sustainable and equitable development. WED is also a day for people from all walks of life to come together to ensure a cleaner, greener and brighter outlook for themselves and future generations. Everyone counts in this initiative and WED relies on you to make this happen! We call for action – organize a neighborhood cleanup, stop using plastic bags and get your community to do the same, plant a tree or better yet organize a collective tree planting effort, walk to work, start a recycling drive . . . the possibilities are endless.

Click on this site to learn about ways you can help the environment. http://www.unep.org/wed/
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Monday, January 14, 2013

Organize Your Home Day – 2013


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By Terry Orr

Today and this week will be chaos at its best.

Monday – Painters arrive to paint family room and the Electrician and his helper begin process of installing our new natural gas generator.

Tuesday – Carpet installers arrive to install new carpet in family room; electrician and helper continue installation; maids arrive to clean remainder of home.

Wednesday – Electrician and helper turn off electrical power 4-5 hours for final electrical work on generator.

Thursday – handy man and crew arrive to install new mirror over fireplace, install new baseboards, and assemble and anchor new bookcases in family room.

Friday – is backup day is something fails to be completed earlier in the week.

In addition, on Monday I will attempt to finish organizing our laundry and pantry room – been a work in progress. That will be about all I’ll get done on getting our home organized this day – but something will be done in that regard.
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My normal daily routine around home since retiring is pick up any clutter, take out the trash, do the laundry as needed.  Dishes are done daily.  Yet I still need a good helper from time to time to move those things too big or heavy – and a fresh mind and eyes to give me different ideas on how to organize things a bit better. That is also a work in progress.
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I am somewhat old school and believe in keeping this simple – putting my car and house keys in the same place each and (almost) every time – same with coats, sweaters, etc. Sure saves me time and some frustrating moments.
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Over the past couple of years, I have read several articles on organization of the home, office, computers notebooks…yadda, yadda…but the point is – we have to take that first step to act upon those good ideas.

My quick search on Amazon.com for books on “Organizing your home” yielded 625 books.
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Getting one’s home organized for a day is really not all that difficult – the real challenge come trying to keep in neat and organized. Since January is all about getting ourselves, homes, computers et al organizes – here’s a tip – just work on one thing at a time, them move to the next item.  Good luck and let us hear your ideas on getting it together.

Happy Birthday Dad!

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