Every Day is Earth Day
I started this Blogging about a month ago. Blogging is a conversation which says that ‘two heads are better than one’.
‘Earth Day’ was officially this past Monday, April 22nd. As we know, in order to turn things around we all need to be living as if every day is Earth Day. So this blog will now become an ‘everyday is earth day’ conversation. The more feedback and ideas we share the better news it is for the earth.
On facebook there is lots of good stuff about care of the earth. I liked the ‘Green Anglican’s’ page and have learned a lot.
It is appropriate that Earth Day is on April 22nd – the time of year when so much of the earth and its creatures are coming back to life.
As we think about the care of our lawns are their decisions we can make that are friendly to the creatures in the soil and grass, an important link in the food chain? Are there earth friendly products we can use instead of chemicals?
What about planting flowers, shrubs, greenery that provide a home and food for various insects and other creatures?
What about having less monoculture lawn and more other stuff in our front and back yards?
As we think about time on our patio and camping and other outdoor activities are there ways to keep away the mosquitos and black flies without killing all the other flying things? What about a product that doesn’t kill the flying insects but just keeps them away from us so they and we can live in peace?
I have an insect bottle that I use to catch outside insects that have found their way inside. I catch them and let them out into their natural environment where they belong.
So in this blog I have asked some questions. Please join the conversation with your questions and ideas that you can share with others. And together we can learn practical ways to care for the earth. Together we make a difference.
Earth Thought for the Day:
“There are no passengers on Spaceship Earth.
We are all crew.” Marshall McLuhan
Cheers to the Earth, our home!
Rev. Lloyd