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Carroll Community Cleanup


The First Installment of Project Support Beauty in Nature

For those of you who haven’t read this post or this post, a bit of background.

(but please don’t hesitate to actually click over to them and view the photos they contain)

Back on January 25th, I was feeling like a microwaved poop (smelly, hot, and a bit crusty), so I decided to go for a walk through my neighborhood.  Instead of meeting Mr. Rogers and making a new friend, I kept running into disgusting examples of the way humans befowl the earth with their dreck – litter. 

It made me angry and it made me think a lot about what other people do… and what I do and don’t do.  And what I should be doing.

I decided that evening that my family would go on a “clean-up” walk the next week and pick up litter in our neighborhood, and I challenged everyone else to do something to help Support Beauty in Nature, and blog about it today, or to post about something they already did/do/plan to do.

We went for that walk on January 30th.  It was quite cold, but sunny.  

On the Job

There was no shortage of crap for us to stick into our bags.

Cup Bottle
Cleaning Up Litter

Braden wasn’t entirely sure what was going on, so he pitched in by screaming every time his wagon ride paused briefly. At least he was witnessing us doing something good.

Trash Action

He was, however, a bit annoyed with us by the end of the walk. 

Cold & Annoyed

But we’re hoping that by doing these types of things periodically, with him, as he grows, he’ll eventually get the message. 

This Earth is a gift.  We’re squandering it.  There is so much beauty.  We’re covering it in crap.  It doesn’t have to be this way – we can do things like this regularly to help push the reset button, so to speak.  And it DOES make a difference.

Of course, the way you live your daily life will also make a great impact. John and I have recycled in the past, but since moving to TN, had not gotten our recycle on, for various reasons (all of them lame, btw).  This whole thing made me realize that we’ve been lazy buttholes.  We have now purchased extra trash bins for our home so that we can separate out the different recyclable things (glass, paper, aluminum, etc) from the regular trash.  We have also ordered a curbside dumpster so that our recyclables can be picked up by the city.

YAY, RECYCLING! 

If you don’t already recycle, check your local government website and see what programs are available in your area.  It might be way easier than you think!We currently recycle our plastic grocery bags as garbage bags in our house, including diaper garbage, so at least we’re using them more than once.  But I think we can improve on the two behaviors I just mentioned…

First: I’m really interested in getting some reusable grocery bags.  I know that at least one of PSBN’s participants (Julie) is going to talk about those types of bags, so I’m eager to see her post!

Second: I’m actually really interested in learning more about cloth diapers and what my options are.  I’m in the process of researching the different types, and trying to figure out whether the water/energy spent laundering will be worth the reduction in waste that would result from switching. 

Maybe someone did a post on this??? (I know you cloth diapered, Heather! Share the knowledge!)

I’ve been checking out this website

Still pondering it all…

But look at this super-cute diaper cover!

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Another cool tip given to me by a reader named Elsie was that she made bags out of tulle for her fruits/veggies so that she wouldn’t have to use those plastic bags at the grocery store anymore!  I LOVED this idea. 

I did a little looking into it and I found these instructions on how to make them.  If you (like me) don’t have a sewing machine you can also buy them here.  I’m getting some – I think they’re fabulous!

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We’re also de-junking our bodies here at The Carroll Household.  We’re going back to the way we used to eat – healthy!  This means we remember to take our vitamins, we eat whole foods (bye-bye loads of processed crizznap!), and drink lots of water. 

Part of this will involve us trying to purchase organic foods when possible.  Unfortunately we can’t afford to buy everything organic, but every little bit helps.  The more organic you eat, the less CRUD you’re putting in your body… and ON THE EARTH!  I also got a tip recently from Laura that switching to organic milk made her feel better, and I thought that was a good idea, so we’re doing that, as well.

Basically, John & I have a new motto: “Less Crud.”  Less Crud in our bodies and on the earth. 

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My heart is bursting with an insanely (childish?) idealistic, wonderfully giddy happiness at making a difference.  I can’t tell you how excited I am to read your posts… to see what you’ve done, and to learn from you all. 

If you’ve written a post, link up below!

If you haven’t posted your story/tips/ideas on how we can Support Beauty in Nature, it’s not too late.  Feel free to do a post anytime this week and come back here to link up. 

Even if you aren’t posting anything – make sure to visit those who do.  See how they make a difference and look for ideas!

I’m off to hug a frickin’ tree!

I love these trees!

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Project Support Beauty in Nature

The response to my last post was great.  So many of you spoke up and agreed that befowling the earth with filth is poor behavior! 

Just a sample of thoughts:

“Arghhh, rubbish drives me mad.”
-Veronica

“It makes me mad too when I see how people just think it is ok to throw trash on the ground.”
-Jennifer

“Litter is pretty disgusting – people are a bunch of pigs.”
-Beck

“This is the stuff that gets under my skin because it is only getting worse…”
-Kim

And I can only imagine that several more of you agreed, but just didn’t comment.  Did anyone get inspired to do a cleanup project of their own?

I am going to document our own little trash pickup/recycling project of later this week and report back to you guys with pictures and words.  I’d like to issue you all a challenge to do something similar.  Are you up to it?  Put on your thinking cap.  Have you seen something similar in your neighborhood that disgusts you? 

Some of you clearly have:

“I was just thinking the same thing yesterday while watching a group of people flick their cigarette butts all over the ground….”
-Sandy (Momisodes)

 “I think I will have to do the same thing b/c on our walk, just through our neighborhood, I saw a lot of junk on the ground.”
- Secret Agent Mama

“…I still cringe when I see the amount of garbage thrown into some parts of the streets and sidewalks….”
-Lilacspecs

I carry a trash bag while hiking so I can pick up other people’s garbage.”
-Amy

“My kids and I go once a month, trash bags in hand and collect the litter along the roadside in our area. It never ceases to sicken and amaze me that people are this damn lazy and spoiled to toss their trash where ever they choose.”
-Redneck Mommy

And how about you?  Have you seen something similar where you are?  What can you do about it? 

*What will you do about it?*

So many of you are awesome bloggers, and I would LOVE to see your answer to this challenge in my comments section, and then your follow-up post about your own project of kindness and love, on your site.  Is two weeks enough time for everyone to come up with something, complete the task, and then document it on their website?

Or maybe you live a very green lifestyle, and you’d love to share your advice and opinions with others, in the hopes that something you do hasn’t yet occurred to someone else, and they will adopt a change for the better when they read your post.  Educating others is a great way to help – and with your own website you can do just that!

This is a call to action -let’s name it Project Support Beauty in Nature

If you like, please grab any of these buttons and put them on your sidebar, linking to this page, to call attention to this project.  Who knows how many people we can get on Mother Earth’s side?

                  


                  

On February 11th, I will publish my post about The Carroll Community Cleanup (gotta love the alliteration!).  I will put a “Mr. Linky” on that post – which means that when you publish YOUR “Support Beauty in Nature” post that day (Feb 11), you can hop over here and leave your link on my post for everyone else to see.  Then you can visit the posts of other Beautifiers and we can all learn a little, together.

“People overlook the power of one. They think since they can’t fix the whole problem, their piddly little contribution won’t make a difference, so they don’t act. They are correct – if most people have that attitude.”
-SuzanneSays

Let’s make a difference. 

Let’s stand together, and grow the number of us that are changing the world for the better, one step at a time.

Support Beauty in Nature!

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Seeing Clearly.

A few days ago I was feeling rather icky.  You know what I mean.  My heart was sticky with the tar of depression, my head was cloudier than a room full of Milton Berles, and my muscles were aching like I had just run a marathon with Sally Struthers strapped to my back.

So, I did the thing that generally makes me feel happier, no matter what else is going on: I kicked the dog put on my jacket, grabbed my camera, and went for a walk.  Movement in Sunshine.

It was about 3:30 and very brisk.  Clouds were milling around in the sky, crowding the sun as it begain to trail its path to oblivion for the night… As I strolled along, my muscles stretched and yawned.  They woke up a little, and endorphins lifted the corners of my mouth, and my mind.

Usually during such a stroll, and basically as a general rule in life, I am intensely drawn towards visions of Beauty in Nature.  I always capitalize when I refer to the concept in this way.  It is as if it is its own entity, starkly standing out from the muddle that is everything else.  My soul seeks out this type of beauty.  My heart beats faster, my breathing slows, and my eyes seem to focus more sharply when I bear witness to Beauty in Nature.  I feel… well, alive.

During this stroll, it started off that way, and I got a nice shot of the sun caressing these naked, shivering trees one last time before she turned and went to bed.

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But then, I was continually drawn to something else.

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This revolts me.

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It makes my heart beat faster.  I am angry.

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It makes my breathing slow… as I grit my teeth.  I am trying not to lose my cool.

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It makes my eyes focus more sharply, as my brows furrow deeply. 

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What do I really see?

I see a people who are too spoiled and pampered, careless, thoughtless and oblivious to true beauty, to be kind.  I see a disgusting swarm of cretins sauntering across the earth, leaving their filth behind them to rot and lay peril to the beauty that battles to live on amidst the muck.

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I see a people who don’t deserve so much of what is here for them, obviously just in their periphery, because they certainly can’t be seeing it clearly.  There’s no way you could do THIS if you’re seeing the Beauty in Nature clearly. Could you? 

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What can I do?  My heart beats faster.

Just me? How can I stop this?  I ponder.  My breathing slows.

Even in small numbers, we can make a difference.  Later this week, John, Braden and I will walk along the same way I did last Friday, but we will be armed with garbage bags.  We’re going to pick up every piece of this dreck that we come across.

My eyes have focused more sharply.

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UPDATED: The response to this post was so wonderful, that I posted this follow-up to it.

We’ve started a movement:

Would love any and all of you out there to join in, any way you can.  If you can’t get out and do an actual project, you can post about past projects, or just “Green” tips and advice.  Thanks!  We really can make the world a liveable place.

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