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Harming the environment is a sin, according to some people (like Margaret
Too bad everybody doesn’t think so.
Wednesday is always dinner at Mom’s. Last night, since I didn’t cook and my new rules forbid chain restaurants, I decided to try Hillbilly Red’s BBQ. $20.00 for two people and there were leftovers. Actual business owners cooking great food and taking the time to have a conversation with you. It rocked.
Last night I turn on the TV and before I can switch to Democracy Now! I see a commercial sponsored by ANGA (America’s Natural Gas Alliance) talking about how natural gas is great. It even illustrates fracking, and says how clean and awesome it is. Wonderful. Corporations with their PR experts and deep pockets will, I have no doubt, successfully scream over the voices of environmentalists and guys like Josh and his documentary Gasland.
Remember the old 60’s refrain, “Turn on, tune in, drop out?” The only way to beat organizations like the ANGA is to tune out out advertising, turn off technology, and drop out of the consumer rat race.
My new mantra? “Tune out, turn off, drop out.”
If you want to read more on the ANGA PR campaign, here’s a great article on the subject.
Although I’ve shopped at Ellwood Thompson’s before, my new perspective made it look a lot less ’boutiquey’ and way more practical. Especially when I went to the cash register. I got dried organic beans for $1.99/lb. which works out to about 85% savings over canned ones from the chain grocery.* I also got roasted, salted peanuts for $1.99/lb. — not much savings there, but I got organic, so I made out. Same with mixed nuts. And since I bought bulk and used my own jars, there’s no packaging to go in the landfill.
Here’s where I am so far sourcing my food. I’ve been getting local, free range, natural meat from Auburnlea Farms for quite a while now, so that’s covered. Veggies have been coming from my Fertile Cresent Farm CSA, but that’s about over. I’ll have to start hitting up one of the Farmer’s Markets soon.
Cheats: Like I said in the set-up, my predefined cheats are coffee, tobacco, and razors. I bought a 4-pack of disposable triple-blades. Trying to find some that made from recycled material at least.
*If you’ve never cooked beans from dry, it’s a snap. Soak them in water overnight (add lots of water — dry beans soak it up better than a Sham-wow). Throw them in the crock pot on high for 4 hours or so. Done.
I mentioned in a previous post that I watched the movie END: CIV over at the Wingnut the other night. In the wake of that experience I have restructured this blog. There are now 3 categories: Martial Arts, Writing, and Some Kind of Green. The Some Kind of Green category will be about my attempt at living differently.
“What’s with the name?”
There are the Bright Greens and then there are the Deep Greens. I suspect both might be onto something. I don’t know what color I am, I just know I’m ‘some kind of green.’
“What are you going to do?”
1. I will buy 100% of my food from independent farmers and grocers, and I will eat out only at indie restaurants.
2. I will freecycle, trade, dumpster dive, or make everything else when possible. Failing that, I will purchase from yard sales, Craigslist, and indie charities like Books, Bikes, and Beyond Thrift Store. Absolute worst case, I will buy used or refurbished goods from retailers.
3. I will recycle and learn how to compost. The only disposable product I will buy is toilet paper.
4. I will not actively support popular entertainment. I will buy all music, movies, etc. directly from indie artists, or pick up used CDs from yard sales, indie retailers, etc.
5. I will actively pursue cutting gas consumption by finding another way to get to work, working from home, etc.
6. I will try to find a way to invest in my future without investing in the stock market.
“Any exceptions?”
Yes: coffee, tobacco, and razors (without my Cafe du Monde and General Snus I’d be dead within 30 days; without razors my wife wouldn’t touch me).I have a wife, four kids, three grand-kids, and a host of friends who don’t see things the same why I do. I’m going to take my wife to go see the latest blockbuster romance movie and have a beer with my buddies at the chain restaurant from time to time. I will not allow my views to alienate me from the people I love. But whenever I cheat, slip up, or otherwise break any of the rules, I will fess up publicly on this blog.
“Be honest dude! Why are you doing this?”
Because I’m sick of feeling guilty and apathetic, and I’m ready to take responsibility for my actions.
Almost half of the meat and poultry at your local grocery store is contaminated with Staph (Staphylococcus aureus) bacteria, more than half of which is antibiotic resistant.
The cause? 80 percent of all U.S. antibiotics are given to animals. It’s routinely added to animal feed so they won’t get sick and die in unhealthy mechanized farming conditions. This creates an ideal breeding ground for antibiotic-resistant Staph strains. I couldn’t find any current numbers, but in 2007, Staph killed more people than AIDS – about 19,000.
Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY) reintroduced a bill this week aimed at limiting the use of certain classes of antibiotics in animal agriculture. It’s called the Preservation of Antibiotics for Medical Treatment Act. Email your congressperson and show your support (all you need is your 9-digit zip code).
Thanks to Laurie David of the NRDC for bringing this to my attention with her brilliant article.
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Riley's XR3
If only we could put these two into one room:
1. Robert Q. Riley. His XR3 is a 125 mpg diesel three-wheeled car (200+ mpg hybrid version!). His prototype has been running since the 80s but he can’t get the funding to go to market.

Campagna T-Rex
What if Campagna put Riley’s drive train in the T-rex? Imagine a two-seater motorcycle that looks like the T-rex and really turns heads – only with 125 mpg. It doesn’t have to have a top speed of 144 mph and a 0-to-60 of 3.9 seconds like the beauty on the right.
Seems to me a vehicle with the styling of the T-rex but with a fully enclosed passenger compartment like the XR3, 100+ mpg, and a reasonable price tag, would sell like hotcakes. I’d gladly take the three day class to get my type M license so I could commute in eco-friendly style.
C’mon manufacturers, mash up the available technology any way you want. Just give us something that really rocks – ecologically, artistically, and practically.
Best article I’ve read lately. It’s called, “Still the Best Congress Money Can Buy” and in it Frank Rich says,
When it was reported just days before our election that Iran was protecting its political interests in Afghanistan’s presidential palace by giving bags of money to Hamid Karzai’s closest aide, Americans could hardly bring themselves to be outraged. At least with Karzai’s government, unlike our own, we could know for certain whose cash was in the bag.
He says,
America needs…a leader or two or three — to restore not just honor or sanity to its citizens but governance that’s not auctioned off to the highest bidder.
Here’s the problem though Frank: leaders can’t restore anything. Only American citizens can. And the average American, if he/she votes at all, votes with his/her heart (if not from some place further south) because their heads are too busy with consumption, laziness, and cable TV.
That’s why I gave up instructing martial arts in the conventional sense and started a new project. When you teach it properly nobody shows up. They want to strut the t-shirt but are unwilling to sweat, get hit in the face, and be sore half the time.
The best things in life are not for sale at Wal-Mart or on Amazon and can’t be tweeted.
Liberty, like most things worth having, is hard work.
Do you believe that Wikileaks is wrong and should be shut down? Do you believe that it’s founder Julian Assange should be assasinated, arrested, or at the very least smeared by spurious allegations?
Were you also in favor of giving up our 4th & 5th Ammendment rights in the name of the War on Terror? And now you’d have us give up our 1st Ammendment rights as well? All that will remain between us and serfdom will be our 2nd Ammendment rights. Why not, in the name of expedience, make the way clear for tyranny and just give up our arms now?
Are you so afraid of being bombed that you’d submit to a scan or a stipsearch? So afraid of Al Qaeda that you approve of extraordinary rendition, violation of habeas corpus, and prisons like Guantanamo Bay? Do you fear the truth so much that you’d approve of sanctions against Wikileaks and Julain Assange?
Jefferson said, “We are not afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead” and “Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost.”
If you fear the truth then you fear Liberty.