Tuesday, November 9, 2010
SQUASHES Galore and a Furry Cow!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
10-10-10 Perennial Planting Event
Sunday, September 12, 2010
GIVING UP Waste Veg Oil Collecting
Friday, August 27, 2010
QUOTATIONS TO LIVE BY......
1. To tread heavily on the earth is to tread heavily upon one’s self. – Laura Sewall
2. He who teaches his child to live on small means leaves him a fortune. – E.L. Benedict
3. By the work we know the workman. – La Fontaine
4. Please don’t treat the earth like dirt
5. Unless we change direction we are likely to end up where we are headed. – Chinese Proverb
6. If each of us sweeps in front of our own steps the whole world will be clean. – Goethe
7. Don’t learn the tricks of the trade. Learn the trade
8. It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity. – Einstein
9. When the well’s dry we know the worth of water. – Ben Franklin
10. Progress from now on has to mean something different. – Robert Redford
11. The frog does not drink up the pond in which it lives. – Chinese Proverb
12. Small is beautiful. Big is subsidized
13. One must care about a world one will not see. – Bertrand Russell
14. Some houses are built to last; others are built to sell
15. The biggest room in the house is always the room for self-improvement
16. The best place for your bathroom scale is in front of the refrigerator
17. Modern technology owes ecology an apology. – Alan Eddison
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Deluxe Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) Conversion kit - Made and Sold
In general interest is growing in the use of WVO, tied obviously to the rising price of fuel. I predict diesel will break $4.15/gal this summer (and have a few wagers on this prediction), when this happens, interest and demand in my products will grow exponentially. I have one large equipment business owner wanting to enter a partnership to provide wvo fuel to his fleet of vehicles including wvo conversions (his company uses 500 gallons of diesel per WEEK). He believes we will reach peak oil "way sooner than most people expect" as do I, and he is making efforts to prepare and increase his self reliance. I met him selling him berry plants (over $900 worth). I also have several people interested in converting and am also now selling custom 12 volt electric heaters, I have a three stage heater underway right now for a farmer in Saksatechwan for off grid use (12 v only). I am supposed to get that out ASAP, plus I have my BIGGEST online order in my truck right now that needs to ship ASAP Monday (300 plants in total for over $1000) and I have 26 E-Bay orders that need to ship too, and guess when, ASAP :)
Monday, April 12, 2010
The Great Unleashing and Fields of Flowers
OK, enough about transitioning :) After this event we loaded up the cars for a once a year opportunity to see the tulip fields in full bloom in Sakgit County. The conditions were perfect and the flowers absolutely amazing. Acres and acres of bright, vivid colours. The girls' red coat and sweater matched on color of tulips perfectly. We stayed until the sun set and then enjoyed the views on that, including "sun dogs". And drive home via the country roads (Farm to Market Road) and along Chuckanut drive along the coast. It does not get more beautiful than this. Farrah fell asleep on the drive and Kenzie stayed up so late she started acting silly, last seen doing snowless angels with a dazed looked in her eyes, over and over on the bathroom floor. Life is good. We must all remember this. Me too. We have so much to be grateful for.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
E-bay Blueberry and Black Currant Plant Sales
Monday, April 5, 2010
sUpEr SuCkEr
Monday, March 29, 2010
Berry Plants Galore!
It all started when I sourced out plants for planting at the Roosevelt Elementary School last fall in an effort to plant 350 edible perennials to raise awareness of global warming (http://www.350.org/). Note, 350 is considered the sustainable level of CO2 in the atmosphere, which we have already exceeded with no looking back. Anyway, I have since made relationships with local farmers who also want to do what they can to make a step towards sustainability.
Plant a blueberry and make a small step towards a sustainable food supply. Encourage your neighbours, friends, schools, workplace, institution, ext. to plant blueberries, raspberries, black currants and entire gardens and help many other make the step too. When we all start stepping in unison, we will have power and traction needed to take us to the next level of sustainability. A level that is going to be much more LOCAL, and a lifestyle that will be much more REWARDING!
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Waste Vegetable Oil (SVO) vs. Biodiesel
I want to add that whereas using waste vegetable oil as a fuel is generally considered a sustainable practice and it is carbon neutral (the carbon released during burning is offset by the carbon absorbed by the plants when growing), it is not the answer to upcoming fuel shortages. There is not enough waste vegetable oil from restaurants to provide enough fuel for but a tiny percentage of existing vehicles on the road. And displacing food crops to grow fuel crops is not a good thing. It raises food prices and results in increased deforestation and exploitation of resources (human and natural). I consider a good bridge fuel to help the transition to more sustainable fuels of the future, or more likely, to the use of less fuel in the future. It is likely that we will be able to provide significant quantities of oil from algae in the future, often taking advantage of algae growth in waste water treatment applications, but it still is unlikely that we would ever be able to displace any significant percentage of existing fossil fueled vehicles. The only solution, as is going to become strikingly clear in the future, is to power down, to use less energy and to transition back to our roots of living sustainably off the land. It is going to be a difficult transition, but I feel, as do many others, that it will be a more rewarding future. Check out http://www.transitionwhatcom.ning.com/ and go to the Great Unleashing April 10-11 to meet others that feel this way.
The Great Unleashing
A Little About Me
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