Posts tagged ‘environment’

Call Me A Rebel For a Cure

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Rumor has it that you can not grow food on your front lawn. That is not exactly true, it is the city owned front easement (that strip between the sidewalk and the street) that you may not farm on.

Gangsta Gardner, Ron Finley, has been grappling with the city of Los Angeles for two years now over his “Food Forest”, as are other front-scape gardeners.

Time for me to flex my rebellion muscles in my own neighborhood.  During the 9 years since my move out of the adjacent to the Angeles Crest forest home in Lake View Terrace and back to the much smaller city home in LA, I’ve neglected myself by not having the garden I’d become accustomed to.

With a local market at the end of our street, it seemed silly to recreate the old garden. After all, I don’t have very much land and not so many kids at home, I convinced myself.

“Growing your own food is like printing your own money,” Ron Finley reminds us. Somehow I had forgotten this major benefit of home gardening. Fortunately, I had not forgotten the health benefits as I set up container gardening last month.

I’ve also decided that my front yard needs to provide for my family and others. In the coming year, as budget allows, I will remove all the front hedging and replace it with dwarf citrus tress. The grass area that once had a 3 foot strip of flowers along the front of the property will welcome next spring and summer with kale and other salad vegetables to cure our body and souls.

Just to be sure there is no confusion between anyone who passes by and our great City of Angels, I’ll post a sign that reads “please help yourself”

Have a sustainable life.

August 9, 2013 at 4:00 pm 1 comment

For My Birthday, Please Make a Difference

Make a difference.

Make a difference.

Enough stuff!

This year for my birthday, all I want is clean water. Help me and the 800 million people in need.

Donate to my campaign. http://mycharitywater.org/4adifference

July 21, 2013 at 5:02 pm Leave a comment

When I Bike, I Always Carry… Do You?

Girl Meets Bike wrote an excellent list of “When I Bike, I Always Carry…” but I couldn’t leave well enough alone. I felt compelled to share with you my “must haves” and why.

1) Cash – now this isn’t new or earth shattering, but how many of you make sure you have a $20 bill to use as a shim? Not only is this a perfect liner between your tube and tire but it also means you have twenty bucks handy when you need to buy a new tire!

2) ID – make that ID attached to me. I have a shoe tag from Road ID as well as my ID in my Bento Box. If I go endo and separate from my bike I want to be sure that my contact and allergies are front and center. After all, just about every road rash cream has aloe in it – which, I am allergic to.

3) Cell phone – I learned this one from my favorite cyclist friend, Joe Felder. I carry an extra cell phone just for cycling. It has preloaded minutes and all my emergency contacts. If this one hits the pavement, I won’t panic the way I would if my Palm Treo (which contains my whole life) would and since it can only dial out as much as I’ve loaded funds into it, I won’t worry that someone is going to call Ethiopia on it

4) Mini pump – I used to love CO2 cartridges until I started flying with my bike in an Iron Case. Then I started to stress “Did I remember to get those cartridges off my bike? Will they explode in mid-flight? OMG, did I pack a pump?” Enough! Out with the single use CO2 cartridge and in with an environmentally friendly mini pump, nicely attached to my road bike.

May 10, 2009 at 10:25 pm 2 comments

Reason No. 6 to Ride

Reason No. 6 to ride your bike is your community.

Tooling around town or on the bike paths, you get to know the community in a way that you just can’t in your shiny SUV.

I’ve found more little markets and great eateries that I never noticed before. I’ve also found lovely streets and parks to enjoy on the days where I can just meander around.

Slow down, see more – what a concept!

February 12, 2008 at 12:03 am Leave a comment

Reason No. 4 to Ride

Reason number 4 to ride your bike is that you save $$$.

Using a bike instead of a car just one day a week, the average American would save $609 in gasoline, maintenance and depreciation costs per year, reduce emissions by 24 pounds per week, and burn an extra 1315 calories at a 12mph pace! (Bicycling Magazine)

December 30, 2007 at 5:38 pm Leave a comment

Reason No. 2 to Ride

Reason No. 2: Burn calories, not gas.

Yup, we’ve got the tree hugger perspective here. You are doing something good for the planet, two fold. 1) you are taking care of yourself, which means we’ve one more person on the planet to help cure the common cold and 2) every pedal you push saves that much more of our natural resources. (anyone else hear Emily Katella asking Chevy Chase to save our “National Racehorses”?)

December 23, 2007 at 2:12 pm Leave a comment


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