Today was wash day. We washed our clothes in “soap nuts”, a berry shell that naturally contains a cleaning agent that works like detergent called saponin, hung the clothes on our backyard clothes line, sun shinning with a soft breeze. Using soap nuts, a family of four can wash clothes for about $30 per year. GOING GREEN
We recharge our e-bikes with the solar panels - normaly takes about 2 hours
using the Jackery 1000 watt battery - plugging into the bike batteries allowing their battery controllers to except the charge without worry.
With my Solar Panel hook-up, it takes about 7 hours to fully charge a 1000 watt battery
in full sun, receiving a charge of about 140 watts. I made the legs for the solar panels with PVC pipes.
We took Lucky, our little Jack Russell, for a walk in the park, then went for a 7 mile bike ride. When we got home I cut the lawn with our battery lawn mower, recharged the batteries with our solar panel, used hot water for our dirty dishes in the sink with our new Tankless Water heater, hung our clothes on the backyard clothes line after washing the clothes with Soap Nuts.
Our dish washer broke. Rather than repair, we wash our dishes by hand and use it as drying rack. We save the rinse water and use it on our plants (sudsy water repels bugs on roses). An important note: one cycle of your dishwasher is equivalent power of 20 hrs of TV.
Here’s a Thought:
Going Green starts with your changing lifestyle.
- Ride bicycles with basket for small errands
- Wash clothes with Soap Nuts -
- Hang clothes on backyard clothes line
- Cut grass with battery lawn mower
- Solar panels to recharge batteries
- Rain Barrels 100 gal
- Backyard garden
- Recycle
- Compost
- Vegetarian
A change of diet to vegetarian would reduce carbon emissions greatly. Feeding animals consume great amounts of resources.
Livestock farming adds significantly to greenhouse gas emissions through methane from digestions and nitrous oxide from manure. These emissions are less toxic than carbon dioxide but impact climate change. Also lifestock farming impact the climate through deforestation for pastureland.
“Thousands – millions and billions – of animals are killed for food. That is very sad. We human beings can live without meat, especially in our modern world. We have a great variety of vegetables and other supplementary foods, so we have the capacity and the responsibility to save billions of lives.” Buddhist Quote
Vegans Live Longer. The exception but still a good rule for strong bodies, Roman Gladiators had vegetarian diet from analysis of bones from a cemetery where they were buried.
Climate change.
Truckers calling The Thom Hartmann Program stating years ago traveling across country, would have to stop often to clean windshield of Bugs. Today, no Bugs
A remarkable Nutritionist following on Bluesky, Dr. Kristie Leong MD said "The planet doesn't need saving - we do. Protecting nature means protecting ourselves and all the beautiful plants and animals."
Just an added delight in Going Green and a further thought about preserving our Climate. Another mystery of our Universe is butterflies, pollinators along with watching out for Nature's Bees.
My wife Bobbi grows butterflies, from picking itsy bitsy caterpillares on the dill from our backyard garden, placing them in a cage, feeding them dill / parsley / carrot tops until they're big enough to form chrysalis. Then in about 7 to 10 days a butterfly emerges, a miracle.
Adding to this mystery is the time when the chrysalis stops evolving in the Fall, waits through winter to emerge in the Spring. We had 14 chrysalis last Fall ( right around the Fall Equinox) when they went dormant, and placed the dormant cage in our garage over the winter.
We brought the cage into our Study the last week in April, and released our first born butterfly Swallowtail 5/2/25 at 5:15 PM. Wow! An exillerating celebration of Spring has Sprung!
Yesterday May 14, Bobbi released number 8, 9, 10 butterfly, Swallowtail from last Fall's 14 Chrysalis stored in a cage in our garage over the winter. Wow!
Reminded:
“The one who plants trees, knowing that he will never sit in their shade, has at least started to understand the meaning of life.” - Tagore
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