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4.22.2011

Double Day Celebration

Happy Earth Day! 

CELEBRATE! It may be Good Friday but today is also EARTH DAY, so celebrate it. It can be a, two important day, party.


















I was very unproductive today, but it is totally fine because tomorrow my parents are coming! I am very excited to spend the day with them because it has been 2 or more months since I last saw them.
Due to my unproductiveness this will make me feel better

Awesome Ideas on how to celebrate Earth Day:
  • Recycle
  • Join-The Canopy Project:  Sponsored by the Earth Day Network, the Canopy Project is an international drive to plant as many trees as possible. 
  •  Choose environmentally safe cleaning fluids for your home or business
  • Reuse sandwich bags
  • Join the EPA’s “Pick Five for the Environment” campaign, and commit to five everyday activities to help the planet on the EPA’s Facebook page.
  • Text “tree” to 85944 to donate $5 to the Green World Campaign to plant five trees in damaged forests from Kenya to Mexico.
  • Spread the word about Earth Day and green living to your friends and family with a green post on your blog, a green status message on Facebook or a green tweet. Use the hashtag#earthtweet on Twitter to share your thoughts and see how others are celebrating Earth Day.
  • Donate $1 to the Nature Con. Plant a Billion Trees project. For each dollar donation, one tree will be planted in Brazil’s Atlantic forest.
  • Get up to speed on environmental issues by watching a video on alternative energy or green living at Earth Day TV
  • Pledge to one “act of green,” from using reusable grocery bags to writing your legislators, as part of the Earth Day Network's Billion Acts of Green campaign. Post your pledge on their website or on their Facebook page
  • Use www.envirosearch.org as your default search engine and “like” it on Facebook. Every search funds environmental projects around the world that reduce carbon emissions.
  • And, of course, download Earth911’s  free  iRecycle App on your iPhone or Android phone for year-round access to more than 800,000 recycling and disposal options for more than 240 materials.

I just gave you numerous ways to celebrate this marvelous day so you have no accuse to be at home tonight being bored.

Truths of the Day:
  • The largest baseball card collection, 200,000 cards, is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Half of all Americans live within 50 miles of their birthplace
  • Bourbon was first made by a Baptist minister from Bourbon County in Kentucky in 1789. That is where it got its name.
Smile at 25 strangers tomorrow!

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