Instead of throwing old luggage away, donate your used suitcases and roller bags to foster homes. The children there often pack their clothes in garbage bags. Contact Family Services in your county to ask how to donate.
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Monday, August 30, 2021
Pass on the Pleasure of Reading
Drop off your old magazines at a retirement home, hospice, or any other place where the residents or patients may enjoy them. At my place of work, we get large-print copies of our books sent in multiples, so we keep one for our library, send one to the author, and share the others with our local retirement home. An elder Beat poet lives in the El Cerrito village for seniors, so I can drop off a collection of magazines and large-print books and then sit down for tea and a nice chat. I leave having received much more than I brought with me.
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Serve the Public Servants
Bake some goodies to take to your local police department, fire department, or teacher’s lounge as a way of saying “Thanks!” They are your neighbors, too.
Saturday, August 28, 2021
Be Generous
True generosity, with no strings attached, expecting nothing in return and without scorekeeping, is a direct expression of abundance. Be generous with your time and skills by volunteering for something you believe in; leave an extra tip for the wait staff; give away thank you notes. Go through your closet and gather up things you don’t wear and donate them to a homeless shelter or people in need.
Friday, August 27, 2021
Keep Your Garden Green
- Plant some bamboo. Bamboo contributes to the balancing of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
- Don’t use a leaf blower. The horrible noise is reason enough to avoid these machines. Compost instead, and never burn leaves!
- Plant a garden using xeriscaping-no water needed. Find out more at ecolife.com/garden/natural-lawn/xeriscaping.html.
- Capture rainwater for gardens.
- Fertilize with grass clippings.
- When watering your garden, turn on the water early in the morning to minimize evaporation.
- Try not to fertilize before a storm to avoid the fertilizer being washed away.
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Thursday, August 26, 2021
Lighten the Load on Our Environment
Laundry can be a costly business, both financially and environmentally. Expensive conventional detergents and laundry aids are mostly derived from petroleum and often contain chemical fragrances and phosphates, which are known to deplete water of oxygen. This has devastating effects on fish-they basically starve and die. Eco-alternatives are much cheaper, just as effective, and so much better for our world.
At the store, look for phosphate-free, eco-friendly laundry detergent powder. The green brands use a soap base instead of petroleum, which works just as well without the deadly chemicals. You may even find that strange allergies and discomfort goes away as you eschew heavily chemical-laden soaps.
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Turn Off Your TV and Your Brain Back On
Nowadays, children have computers and chat rooms, mobile phones, and a TV in their room with hundreds of channels in glorious color. Children can be techno-wizards- but TV is a time filler and time killer. It both encourages and normalizes violence, in both behavior and attitude. TV makes children lazy, and sluggish in thought and action.
If you feel your children are watching too much television and it’s having a negative impact:
- Have all cable disconnected.
- Remove all TV’s except one from the house.
- Limit TV viewing to set hours, such as only after homework is finished; and no TV during meals and no morning TV.
- Limit channels watched
- Have family evenings that are fun. Encourage new hobbies.
- Don’t rely on the TV for entertainment. Make your own. Talk to your family, and have them talk to you.
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