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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

How to: Live.


Turn off your TV*Leave your house
Know your neighbors
Look up when you are walking
Greet people*Sit on your stoop
Plant Flowers
Use your library*Play together
Buy from local merchants
Share what you have
Help a lost dog
Take children to the park
Garden Together
Support Neighborhood Schools
Fix it even if you didn't break it
Have Pot Lucks*Honor Elders
Pick Up Litter* Read Stories Aloud
Dance in the Street
Talk to the Mail Carrier
Listen to the Birds* Put up a Swing
Help Carry Something Heavy
Barter For Your Goods
Start A Tradition*Ask A Question
Hire Young People for Odd Jobs
Organize a Block Party
Bake Extra and Share
Ask For Help When You Need It
Open Your Shades*Sing Together
Share Your Skills
Take Back the Night
Turn Up The Music
Turn Down The Music
Listen Before You react To Anger
Mediate A Conflict
Seek To Understand
Learn From New And
Uncomfortable Angles
Know That No One is Silent
Though Many Are Not Heard
Work To Change This

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5 comments:

Green Resolutions said...

wonderful reminders. thanks!

JessTrev said...

Love this collection of sayings...

Truffula said...

What a fabulous list! How to share it with neighbors who go straight from their car into their house, and reverse the process in the morning? Maybe I could chalk tips, one or two at a time, onto our driveway for their consideration! LOL!

Jennifer said...

Good luck Greeen Sheeep! Sorry to hear about the deployment. I was once a military wife too. I wonder if you live on post? If so, I'd love for you to discuss if that makes it easier or harder to live a green lifestyle. When we lived at Ft. Benning 10+ years ago, the rules about gardening were extremely strict and the commissary didn't carry any organic goods. I hope all that has changed. Hang in there!

Jen CleanBin said...

I second that motion.