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Going Green: More than a Reaction to Mom’s Cooking

Making environmentally friendly choices is easy, cost effective, and limited only by your imagination. What follows is a ‘day in the life of…’ with both traditional and less traditional carbon reduction ideas.Wind up alarm clock or rooster announces morning wake up; turn on CFL light (changing 5 lights reduces 500 lbs CO2 year) and push aside natural down comforter and assorted dogs (keep thermostat 2-3 degrees cooler in winter saves 100 lbs CO2); leap to feet and avoid hitting head on ceiling…See More
Feb 11, 2011
francis ngugi left a comment for Canuck Nanooks
"Hi Angel, How are doing? Thats very sweet to hear u know thi place. I was born in mombasa town and i attended kwale seminary (in kwale). Thats very nice,how are u doing? Do guy feel like coming back and do what ua mom used to do? Say hi to ua mom…"
Jun 16, 2009
Canuck Nanooks left a comment for francis ngugi
"our mom lived their for a while about 25 years ago - Mombasa and Kinango. She worked with Youth With a Mission building medical clinics and digging wells"
Jun 15, 2009
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Jun 15, 2009
francis ngugi left a comment for Canuck Nanooks
"Hi, How are u doing? "mzuri sana" i can see u know swahili,have u been to kenya???????????"
Jun 15, 2009
Canuck Nanooks left a comment for francis ngugi
"jambo, habari gani!"
Jun 15, 2009
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May 31, 2009

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Going Green: More than a Reaction to Mom’s Cooking

Making environmentally friendly choices is easy, cost effective, and limited only by your imagination. What follows is a ‘day in the life of…’ with both traditional and less traditional carbon reduction ideas.



Wind up alarm clock or rooster announces morning wake up; turn on CFL light (changing 5 lights reduces 500 lbs CO2 year) and push aside natural down comforter and assorted dogs (keep thermostat 2-3 degrees cooler in winter saves 100 lbs CO2); leap to feet and avoid hitting head… Continue

Posted on February 11, 2011 at 6:24pm

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At 3:14am on June 16, 2009, francis ngugi said…
Hi Angel,
How are doing?
Thats very sweet to hear u know thi place.
I was born in mombasa town and i attended kwale seminary (in kwale). Thats very nice,how are u doing?
Do guy feel like coming back and do what ua mom used to do?
Say hi to ua mom and thi rest of the family
Be blessed.
At 3:23am on June 15, 2009, francis ngugi said…
Hi,
How are u doing?
"mzuri sana" i can see u know swahili,have u been to kenya???????????
 
 
 

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