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What do you do to help Mother Nature?

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DakotaRisingMoon

Windsor, ON, Canada

posts 831

8:13 am August 2, 2011

I though of posting this so we can share what we do and give ideas to others. So , here are mine :

  • I grow a garden with no pesticides , and I raise black swallowtail caterpillars that I find on parsley (He is starting to pupate soon!) and I am going to plant strawberries, which attracts emperor moths
  • I volunteer at a local rehabilitation center ( I help take care of baby birds, hurt birds and sometimes other animals)
  • I recycle
  • I'm adding more plants into my garden , mostly to make tea with, and one plant, bergamot, is loved by hummingbirds.
  • If I ever have too many tomatoes, I am thinking of selling themand donating all the money for a good cause.

Anyway, what's yours?

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anouk

posts 82

8:57 pm August 2, 2011

that's wonderful! 

I grow a garden too, recycle,  use cloth diapers (which are great btw if anyone is ever considering them)

visit the salvation army for clothing and toy needs, use natural cleaning products and cosmetics where ever I can, leave seeds and nuts for the birds and squirrels, pick up rubbish in our local forest and teach my children to love and respect mother nature…and there is so much more i could do, but it's a start.

 

:)

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ta

posts 702

11:51 pm August 2, 2011

anouk said:

I grow a garden too, recycle,  use cloth diapers (which are great btw if anyone is ever considering them)

 


About cloth diapers. You have to clean it daily right?

I have heard of it, but did not know much about it.

Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person, is like expecting a bull not to attack because you are a vegetarian. -Dennis Wholey.

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anouk

posts 82

12:11 pm August 3, 2011

i use these daipers;

 

http://www.theluvyourbaby.com/…..quare-tab/

 

and wash every other day. It's super easy and they are so much nicer on babies skin than bought ones.

saves the environment and alot of money also!

:)

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anouk

posts 82

12:18 pm August 3, 2011

i forgot to mention another thing i do for the environment which i really, really recommend to all you beautiful goddesses out there is this……http://www.squawkfox.com/2008/…..your-life/

:)

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themiddlewoodsyone

Naola

posts 87

2:31 pm August 11, 2011

plant trees and other plants, go into the woods and pick up trash periodicallly to recycle, sometimes even find things worth keeping, practice nature spirituality, spread loving vibes as much as possible, let myself be wild, buy hemp products, participate on sites like this, contact the town when i see oil dumped in the woods, and stuff like that.. protest trees being cut, take ribbons off trees when i see them, make shrines out of old abandoned buildings in the woods lol, worship the Yomo and Yaveyetta, Aset, Anu, and the old Gods, but see that all are one (the gods are the aspects of Nature itself, in egypt NTR), try to see nature in everything, meditate, use alternative herbal medicines as much as possible, not synthetic drugs, email temples/churches about planting trees also, and nature conscious rituals, not against their beliefs..

dedicated to the authentic practice of fooly cooly

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stellar

posts 370

12:13 pm August 13, 2011

themiddlewoodsyone said:

miya ralwen os finoday danu ai mety dru selchy en larsen rina, ines


And what language is this?


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DakotaRisingMoon

Windsor, ON, Canada

posts 831

4:26 pm August 13, 2011

stellar said:

themiddlewoodsyone said:

miya ralwen os finoday danu ai mety dru selchy en larsen rina, ines


And what language is this?
 


According to Google Translate's " Detect language" it's German, but it didn't give a translation.. I think it's Celtic though.

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stellar

posts 370

5:01 pm August 13, 2011

Nah it's not, I know German and a little bit of Celtic. I think she just made it up :P


Being too full of sleep to understand
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themiddlewoodsyone

Naola

posts 87

3:22 pm August 14, 2011

its a sacred language that i sometimes speak ;)

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