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The history of my ecological island began some time ago. It has evolved and grown but has always kept common values ??that have become a compass on a journey that still has a long way to go. The island started with my personal love for the island lifestyle. Whether it was Peele Island in Lake Erie or Antigua in the Caribbean, it really didn’t matter, I always loved the island’s pace and the natural beauty each island has to offer without ever realizing that part of the this love was related to the eco-friendly harmony that always seemed to exist in these places. Years passed and the love continued, but the change was headed straight for me and there was a real change, I became a dad. Pretty cool, very special, and my little girl was not only the apple of my eye, but also became my teacher. Not bad considering he’s only in eighth grade.
This is where my story takes on one of those dream sequences where we momentarily go back in time. As you read this, of course I have no idea how old you are, so I assume what I am sharing makes sense no matter what your age. Do you remember a time when you were brushing your teeth and leaving water when you were working on the perfect smile? We never left running water because we were bad people or had a great desire to waste water, or worse, we weren’t eco-minded, of course not, we just did what people always did at the time without realizing that if we’ll cut that tap off, we can still get that great smile and help the earth. As my daughter grew up she was instinctively aware of waste and looked for ways to eliminate waste at the family level. One rule she came up with was the simple fact that our family only consisted of my wife, daughter and me, so there could only be three lights on at a time in the house. One light for each person. It’s a great idea and an easy way to be environmentally and bank friendly while lowering your electricity bills. Results!
Through the eyes of a child, my love for the islands has now become her story as much as mine, only her island and mine and yours is Earth. The planet is a sustainable island that we all need to protect, and it’s not that hard. The ecological website of the island is a joint project that I did together with this brilliant eighth grader, my daughter Kirsten. We hope you will join us in our efforts to save our sustainable island. The effort it takes to give our children a better world is not as difficult as it may seem. Small, green, Earth-friendly ways of thinking and acting will put us on the right path.
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Source by Andrew A Neil