Sunday, November 27, 2011

A Green Site - What Does This Mean?

!: A Green Site - What Does This Mean?

In these tough economic and environmentally challenged times, it is really important for an artist to "practice what she preaches" to borrow from a commonly heard adage. Artists by their very connection to detail and condition of rawness that allows art to form, are in a position that no others share. We interpret the world around us in a way that makes our viewers feel something. And hopefully the feeling will inspire action. That is the responsibility of an artist to her or his audience. To live a balanced life that gives thanks to the earth which supports and inspires the artist's life itself.

How can we accomplish this? Well, first of all, recycle. We don't "need" state of the art technology as long as whatever it is is as energy efficient as possible.. An old printer works just as well. Pass on your extra PC to a younger artist coming along who maybe can afford little. Visit an area on "trash day" and see who has put what gem out for the recycling truck that might be useful in the creation of a work of "found art" or used in one's own house with a cleaning and a new blanket laid over the rough spots.

When not using it, turn your computer equipment off. Even when the switch is off but the power source continues to be plugged in, this uses a constant supply of electricity. Which, in turn, creates waste gases at the production site and releases pollutants in the air. Even keeping your computer unplugged 6 hours a day can reduce YOUR contributions to greenhouse emissions significantly and lower your electric bill. None of us is in such a hurry with a reader dying because of having to wait to read one's newest poem, that we have to leave the computer in "sleep" mode 24-7.

Used recycled paper for your printer. And if you print out something that isn't exactly the way you want it, turn the paper over and use the other side instead of simply tossing it. Odd-ball pieces of odd sized paper from projects sized and stapled together, make a note-pad for groceries and rough drafts of poetry.

Don't be afraid to use a notepad and pen or pencil--remember those? instead of solely working on the computer. Writing giant Stephen King wrote "The Green Mile" on little notepads he kept in a back pocket while he was sitting in Fenway Park waiting to see if the baseball game was going to be rained out.

These are some other things that we do as a household to make our life a "green life". We raise chickens. Chickens are the vacuum cleaners of the bird world. We save kitchen scraps as compost for the garden. Chickens eat a lot of it and move it along yet one step further in the compost process from scrap to manure.

They are good eaters of garden pests and insects as well and by their scratching even contribute to the weeding efforts of the gardener. My chickens all have names, not recommended if your plan is ultimately the stew pot. Ours just give us wonderful eggs. We use the egg whites to freeze as our own "Egg Beaters". Eggs also supplement our dogs' food instead of canned.

If you keep a fish tank, use a vacuum hose or buckets and empty the rich water at changing time directly into your garden area. If you raise pet birds or rodents such as gerbils or hamsters, their cage materials can be added to a compost pile when necessary as well.

We also share our life with two pot bellied pigs. These fellows create wonderful manure in handy to collect pellets which, even fresh, seem to please every variety of plant I have dug it in around. If their enthusiasm is corralled and channeled, they can "help" break ground with their strong snouts and shoulders. They also work mulch in as they root through its fascinating scents and textures This aerates the soil and provides a talkative gardening companion who get some much needed stimulation, too .

We eat primarily a vegetable diet, most of which we raise ourselves and share with our animal friends.. The weeds from the garden go to the chickens to sort through with much commentary and joy. What we do not grow ourselves, we try our best to purchase from local and county farmers. We freeze or can produce each summer . One of our small annual goals is to serve a Thanksgiving dinner comprised only of things we raised ourselves. From potatoes to squash to pumpkin pie and jams.

Hang the laundry to dry. A recent statistic from the paper cited energy use from drying clothes to be higher than any other source in an average household. Sun is a great natural bleach. Rain a great fabric softener. Air costs nothing and wind doesn't make greenhouse gases. And you yourself get a break from typing at the computer. You get some weight lifting exercise and walking. And if your cats are like ours, we have two who enjoy nothing more than climbing up the laundry posts and being "wild" or snuggling in the basket of clean laundry as it is folded, while we hang clothes up or take them down.

These are just a few examples today of how this writer's household stays "green". Look forward to more and an informative reference of books and sites for further info.


A Green Site - What Does This Mean?

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Fall For Me Ch. 4

Carter's POV I walked up the stairs behind him holding the railing tightly. I was a cluts and who knew what could happen. When we reached his room, my jaw dropped. It was nothing like i had seen from my window. It was nothing like i had pictured all that time. It was clean and very blue. His walls were painted a calming grey and he had dark red curtains hanging over the windows. His bed was huge, king size, i'm guessing, and his blanket was navy blue and grey plaid with dark red pillows. On one side were three guitars, two acoustic and one electric, and on the other was a nice sized wood desk with a laptop and black spinning chair. "Wow.." I said breathless. "It's nothing like i saw from my window." He chuckled and motioned for me to sit on the bed. He chose one of the acoustic guitars. It had dark wood tones but a shiny surface. "What should i sing for you?" He asked eating a piece of chocolate. "Anything as long as I can have a piece of chocolate." He grinned and handed the rich piece of chocolate to me. I popped it in my mouth and smiled. "If time was still the sun would never, never find us, we could light up the sky tonight, i would see the world through your eyes, and leave it all behind....." He sang so beautifully....my jaw dropped. "Nick...you're..." "Awesome, amazing, terrific.." "Big headed?" We both laughed at the same time. "You're really good. I think I might go buy a CD." I teased. "Please do...the more the better. And hey, maybe..uh...nevermind." He looked ...

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

What to Do With an Old Electric Blanket

!: What to Do With an Old Electric Blanket

Electric blankets, whether single, double, queen size, king size or full size, all get old. Wear and tear will take a toll as night after night for many years your rolling around on top of the mattress cover varieties will create friction and wear. The springs of the mattress and the raised elements of the electric blanket are natural friction points. The cotton material of the mattress cover and the blanket have fibres that rub and over time, they will wear away at the blanket material and the insulating material around the electrical elements and cord.

When these elements are sufficiently exposed there is a risk of short circuiting the blanket and electrifying the occupants of the bed. In this country there are hundreds of fires and deaths attributed to faulty electric blankets. In the United Kingdom most councils offer free safety testing of electric blankets because in any one year the UK will suffer 1000 fires, 20 deaths and over 100 injuries from electric blankets.

There are recorded cases of people suffering heat stroke and even burns from faulty electric blankets. It is even more tragic when it happens to babies or small children as they are often helpless and suffer agonizing injuries before help can arrive. The elderly are also at risk and often their infirmity hinders their own attempts to escape their predicament. If there is one place we should all feel safe, surely it is in our own bed?

So if you see wear and tear beginning, especially cracks or kinks in the insulation around the electrical cord, dispose of the blanket and buy a new one. Remove the blanket from the bed and unplug it from the wall. Cut the plug off and also cut the cord where it enters the blanket. Place the blanket in a garbage bag and put it out with the trash. Leaving it with the cord attached and out on the street for collection might result in someone taking it, using it and potentially being injured by it. Far safer for all if you render the blanket inoperable and then dispose of it properly.

Electric blankets are a wonderful appliance that makes modern living so much more comfortable. But there is a risk to manage and given how relatively cheap they are to replace, it is not worth taking risks with anything electrical. Especially not something you sleep on top of!


What to Do With an Old Electric Blanket

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