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Creation Care Journal How-to
Here's an easy way to make a great journal for your summer musings, using just a few recycled materials. This is also a great way to save some money and resources on fall school supplies.
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Here's an easy way to make a great journal for your summer musings, using just a few recycled materials. This is also a great way to save some money and resources on fall school supplies.
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This berry picker is made out of PVC pipe. Heat is used to shape the plastic. Two "fingers" at the working end do the picking. The berry then falls through the pipe and lands in a plastic bag tied to the other end.
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Fall is here and I have headed back to school.
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Today we are an oil-based civilization, one that is totally dependent on a source whose production will soon be falling.
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Environmental Guru Paul Hawken wrote that we ought to “design a system where...doing good is like falling off a log" (Ecology of Commerce)
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Water levels are falling in America’s largest reservoir. If it dries up, so could power and water for much of the Southwest.
Portland, OR
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To most people, the rotten fruit that falls from neighborhood trees onto streets and sidewalks is a moldy nuisance. To Katy Kolker and Sarah Cogan, it became a call to action. During their walks around Portland a few years ago, the two women were struck by the amount of fruit decaying on the curbside at a time when many people in the area were going hungry. That wondered if there were a way to get neighborhood fruit into neighborhood bellies—and it turns out there is. “There are lots of tree owners who are more than happy to share their fruit,” says Kolker.
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A Green way of using rainwater with the convenience of city water. The attached solar regenerated pump enables you to water plants with pressure, even when the water in the barrels falls low enough that it barely passes the level of the faucet.
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About a third of the world’s population depends on rice for sustenance or livelihood, but production is falling short.
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