Thursday, April 22, 2010

A Million Quotations ~ And ~ Creative Challenge for Earth Day.

I have combined a Million Quotations and Creative Challenge today for

This Celebration of Earth Day 2010

My Challenge was to interpret this quote in an original way...

"Nobody can do for little children what grandparents do.  Grandparents sort of sprinkle stardust over the lives of little children." 

                                                      ~Alex Haley

For A Million Quotations 

 

And to incorporate this word into my post for

 

Creative Challenge 98 ~

 

Pollution.

 

 

 

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What small action will you take for Earth Day?

I will acquire some hens for the garden. Fresh eggs, recycled refuse and great fertiliser. I will also teach my Grand Children to enjoy Our Sacred Earth and the beauty it bestows on us all in a myriad of ways every day and to nurture and respect Our Mother Earth.

What will your actions be?

Milli 2010 Earth Day.

 

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25 comments:

  1. Join me in celebrating the wonder and beauty of our home called Earth here..near my little space on Earth..

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  2. The future IS ours to see and we are all responsible for it!

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  3. Thanks Raj and this is my belief also.

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  4. And I disagree....
    the future is in our children...we need to give them a start........

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  5. Milli, these are beautiful photos, and a very lovely post. The beaches there look so clean. I hope that it's that way all over the world. I was out walking in the woods nearby not so long ago, and enjoying the beauty and serenity when I came upon an unsightly trash heap. How it got that far out in the woods I have no idea, but there it was, a shock to the senses amidst the beauty of nature. It made me angry.I wondered who on Earth could have been so careless. I guess whoever put it there assumed it would never been seen, but there I was stumbling upon it.

    This was property belonging to someone else, and I wonder if they even know that residents nearby have used their woods as a landfill. This being private property and posted, could not keep me from the beckoning trees. I wonder how I could possibly approach the owners to make them see the atrocity that has been done there.

    First of all, I have no idea who the property belongs, too...but I'd like to find out, simply so I can ask for permission to walk there. There is a lovely little pond there with otter, deer and water fowl. The ideal place for a stroll with my camera.

    In order for the trash heap to be cleaned up a road would have to be cut through the woods so it could be hauled away. This is second growth forest and young trees which wouldn't be much of a problem to clear away. But I doubt if anyone would be willing to do it.

    Thanks for the reminder of Earth day, Milli. I'll take a trash bag and wander down the road between the houses on either side of us and pick up trash. The teenagers around here must think this is lovers lane as there are beer cans strewn everywhere after a weekend. Just keeping our stretch of the road litter free can be quite a task sometimes.

    I'll be planting seeds today for a little flower garden out near the road, for the enjoyment of the birds and bees, and hopefully my neighbors, too....although they aren't a friendly sort!

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  6. Yes Peter the OURS is All of mankind and the living creatures that share Our Earth...we are all on the same boat whether it be sink or swim...or floating freely.

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  7. I will keep adding to my compost pile lol and continue my little garden...awesome post Milli, the photo spectacular!

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  8. Hi Debby I enjoyed your account here and I realise how so many of us take for granted what we have. Here in Australia we have beautiful beaches and here in my state we do not tolerate litter. You can be fined for littering so there is very little to be found in public places. We also have recycling happening to a big extent and bottles and cans and the like have a 10 cent deposit per item collected when purchased and redeemed when taken to an authorised recycle depot. So that is an incentive for people to recycle theirs or anyone Elise's cans bottles, and cartons.
    Debby as for the trash heap in the middle of that little piece of paradise. I guess all that can be done is to knock on the door introduce yourself and ask if you may stroll around and take some photos. Suggest to the owners if you find them agreeable that you find it difficult to believe that there is rubbish like that on their beautiful holding. They may not know that it is there. Maybe it can be wheel barrowed out if a group of people got together for an Earth Day clean up. Only a suggestion here as what you have planned for your action is thoughtful and a worthy exercise. Knock on some doors if you need some help, there might be some others who will help you too.

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  9. Thanks Danette such a joyful experience and good exercise is a small garden.

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  10. I hope to work in my flower bed today. But we got a little bit of rain last night. Been needing to til in some compost but it is too wet. Your photo are beautiful.

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  11. Thanks Lynda and I bet you have the best compost there.....and tons of it too.

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  12. Beautiful pics and words, Milli. And it is so true that we are responsible for generations yet to come. That means protecting Mother Earth and making decisions that take into account our kids and grandkids, our future. Really, the future is a part of us, because we are all connected.. To leave them with no legacy and a dirty, selfish world is beyond cruel.

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  13. Thanks Joe you have stated the absolute truth.

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  14. A beautiful combination and a lovely message to all .... we do need to learn to live in harmony with earth in order to create a future for our children ... nature is after all the essence of life.

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  15. Milli, you know how you sometimes see something that leaves you speechless? Well, this is one of those times. I absolutely love what you did with the combination of the quote and the photos. Perfection...

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  16. ; ) going to drink my barley and hops

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  17. Happy Earth Day, Everyone!
    Happy Birthday, Earth!
    Most of us love you, even though some don't stop to think.

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  18. beautiful post, Milli! ... Fantastic, as always!
    establishing a tighter recycle program at my home!

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  19. Happy Earth People....
    We spend one more day in paradise
    Let's keep it all as such!
    Wonderful posting Milli! hits home for sure

    **KATA**

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  20. I don't think so, Iffy.............if we want to give our children a future...........we better get our own act together so they don't end up cleaning up after US! It starts from present day on!

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  21. Happy Earth day to you
    Happy Earth day to yoooou
    Happy Earth day dear ...ummm....Earth
    ok....I thought that song might sound a little more flowing when I started singing it

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  22. So beautiful, Milli!
    Thanks so very much for your visits and kind comments.

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  23. "For the beauty of the earth
    For the glory of the skies,
    For the love which from our birth
    Over and around us lies."

    Kudos to you Milli great job! xo lp

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