The movement
toward local sustainable living is catching on with concerned individuals
across the globe. As climate change continues to threaten our future, more of
us need to be asking ourselves the question, “what can I do NOW to avert the
looming environmental, economic and social devastation that is inevitable if we
don’t make a change?” In response to this question, I have decided to embark on
the adventure of local living. I will make every attempt to source all of my
personal and household needs from within my local area (80% of food, goods, and
services to be produced and purchased from within 50 Miles, with the remaining
20% produced and purchased from within New England.) I believe that if I cannot
locate what I need or the materials with which to make it from within that area,
then I don’t really NEED it, and I can live without it. (We'll see.... And you'll read about it here. Anyone know a toilet paper manufacturer in New England?)
Living in
the North East. I’ve picked a challenging time of year to embark on my
experiment of living locally and seasonally. The equinox has just passed. Days
are getting shorter and the bulk of the season’s harvest has already been
brought in. Perhaps I should have timed this better, perhaps more planning now
and starting in the spring would make things go more smoothly, but I’m eager to
get started. The situation is desperate for our world. There is no time to
wait. And, the harvest IS coming in. There are long cool evenings just
perfectly suited to puttering in the kitchen, canning and storing up summer’s
bounty. The Alpaca down the road have warm coats and I’m looking forward to
getting myself a cuddly sweater and some yarn for knitting myself a nice toasty
pair of socks or bedroom slippers.
Is your life
filled with things purchased from big box stores, shopping malls and the
internet, things that have not made your life richer or more satisfying? As I
embark on this adventure in search of a life richer in experience and wealth of
spirit, I invite you to join me. Together we can start a revolution that will
set this world back on the right path. Stay tuned to this blog and to my
website www.sustainableme.me to follow my journey and get valuable tips,
information, inspiration and resources for helping you on yours. I
believe that as you travel this road, you will experience a greater sense of
gratitude and connection with your environment. You will begin to have a
greater appreciation for the simple pleasures of life; a warm sweater, hearty
roasted root vegetables, a fresh salad, sun kissed strawberries, all in their
own season.
As I step
out onto the road, I look forward to meeting you just around the bend or over
the next rise. I am filled with anticipation for the new discoveries we’ll
make, the adventures we’ll have, the truths we’ll find, and the friends we’ll
meet along the way.
Please share
this post with the planet. The “One Earth Revolution” begins November 1, 2013.
Visit http://www.sustainableme.me/one-earth-revolution.html for more information.
Best Wishes to you and your "hub." You're starting on a grand adventure. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Auntie! It feels good to have family support. It's also really neat to think of people halfway round the world reading this.
ReplyDeleteThe world is pretty topsy-turvy these days, is it sustainable? I have been asking myself this a lot recently. Congratulations on this decision! I'm sure you will learn so much by keeping your determined rules. -Peter Marsh
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