| Notice my beautifully aligned pepper plants |
So I hope everyone else's summative's went as well as mine did :)
| Notice my beautifully aligned pepper plants |
With every summative, you must learn some knowledge to keep for yourself. Other then the obvious (gardening skills etc) through this summative I was hoping to learn a little time management. I was hoping I would be able to have more time since I wasn't watching television or going to Starbucks. That although didn't seem to happen. Gardening takes much more skill and time then I had initially thought. I have spent more time gardening then i would have watching television! Well that might be a lie, since I used to spend allot of time watching all the best television shows on the box. Basically, One Tree Hill, The Office, Modern Family, How I met your mother, Big Bang Theory, Glee, King of Queens and much much more. I did though spend allot of time gardening. Anyway what I meant to say was I procrastinated just as much on the computer (www.imgfave.com) I would suggest the tumblr site, except there's some pretty brutal photos occasionally, but most fall under the catagorie of awesome. I was happy to watch television again though, once i let myself watch tv again, it was a haven. In One Tree Hill, I found out Brook was pregnant (which is crazy since she was going to adopt because the doctors told her she couldn't get pregnant). I although did enjoy having the challenge to not watch t.v. And honestly, after the initial pain of digging up the gardening area, i found gardening quite calming and soothing.![]() |
| The Glebe Community Center where The Pantry is located |

Well here we go, starting another week without starbucks, without chemical cleaning products and without tv.
Glee was on tonight. Feature Adele.. only my favorite artist. Although I am becoming a bit upset about missing glee I feel rather comforted that all my new episodes will be online in any minute, so I can save them to a folder in preparation for May 30rd. The day my television comes back, and so my countdown begins. There is officially 20 days left. Apart from glee, this whole no television business hasn't been that hard. No television has given me time to start studying for my bio test coming up Friday, in which I have more or less completely put off until this afternoon. My moment of weakness is usually right after school, so rugby takes care of that. Forcing me to arrive home later then usual, and usually just in time for supper. After supper is usually homework time, so all in all it's not too shabby. Of course, much like anyone else, I find plenty of other ways to procrastinate. For example my folder named 'tumblr' on my desktop has accumulated more then a few new pictures, all thanks to imgfave.com, as well as I have created a bunch of 'to do lists' for myself, all of which I can guarantee that more then half of the tasks will not be completed. I think the worst thing about the no television thing is that because my house is so small, sound travels quite fast. So when my sisters laughing at something funny that Ross or Pheobe just did or said, I know exactly what I am missing out on.
Colin Beaven has defiantly made an effect on many peoples life styles, and recently mine as well. For the next three weeks I will be partaking in a few environmental aiding activities in hope to increase awareness and lower my carbon foot print. The first ‘project’ I will be doing is drastically lowering my television use. This means I am letting myself do a few things such as continuing to watch anything on disc's, for example movies, but if the movie isn’t playing the television is unplugged. I am also allowing myself to watch television if needed at other people houses because it is their carbon footprint and not my own. I decided to do this because I watch way too much television. I watch re-runs of re-runs; constantly have the television on unless I have something better to do. By unplugging my television when it is not in use, I could save as much as 9 kWh per year. Which is significantly lowering my carbon footprint, as well as saving me bit of cash, not much, but a small amount. Secondly, I will be advancing the use of my organic garden. The organic garden that we have at my house is pretty 'limited' at the least to say. We currently grow herbs, tomatoes, and raspberry. By expanding on this I am in hopes of growing an additional vegetables such as; cucumbers, lettuce/cabbages, beets, onions, squash and broccoli. Since the growing season, really shouldn’t start until the weekend of May 24th, I intend on growing my vegetables in boxes inside, until its significantly warm enough for my vegetables to succeed. Looking in your local supermarket, maybe, one or two name brand will be certified organic. This means that there must be a label with ‘COG 2011’ on it, not just copy right named branded ‘Organic,’ which is what many companies to do their products now. This is the tricky part, for example I do my part in buying certified organic food and products, and so while I was at Shoppers looking for make up, I saw a new brand on the shelf. The name was you guessed it, ‘Organics.’ Well, I took this mascara bottle and looked for the certified organic label on it, and much as I presumed it was no where in sight. So advancing my organic garden will stop putting pesticides into my body, lessen the amount of chemicals being put into the troposphere. Hopefully my organic garden as well will be noticed by my neighbors and keep the aware about their food decisions. Lab tests and industry disclosures indicate that 60-75% of all non-organic Supermarket foods now ‘test positive’ for the presence of genetically engineered ingredients. This means that none the less you are putting pesticides into your body (assuming a large company that modifying its seeds, are using pesticides) but you are no longer eating the same dna that an apple would have had, maybe four or five years ago. As I was telling my mom about my Environmental & Resource Management’s class’s take on Colin Beaven’s project she said she would do her part in only buying the organic line of cleaning products. This means the product was made with plant-based biodegradable cleaning ingredients, with no harsh chemical fumes or residue, and to top that off it was never tested on animals. Now the affect of not using theses harsh chemicals would be incredibly hard and possibly impossible to detect how much chemicals we are saving from putting into the environment, but if we stop putting theses chemicals into the air now, it will save the 2030 generation once they rise up and aid in ozone depletion (assuming we have any left). On top of the no televison, organic garden, and green cleaning products I am going to stop myself from buying my favorite fast food out there, if it’s even considered fast food: Starbucks. For that matter no one will be able to hear me say “Hi, can I have a grande half sweetened vanilla caramel apple spice with low fat whip please.” Although one might think the Starbucks cup could either be compost-able or recycled, from a recent article about this exact question the answer provided was shocking. "Starbucks white paper cups, used for hot beverages, are made of paper fiber and the industry standard liner (low-density polyethylene plastic). The paper provides the rigidity for the cup, while the plastic layer keeps the paper layer intact by protecting it from the hot beverage. This plastic layer also makes the hot beverage cups unrecyclable in most paper recycling systems. We are continually evaluating alternatives to the current plastic coating, and are currently conducting life cycle assessments for bio-based plastics." Stopping myself from my daily Starbucks trips will also lower our garbage, and hopefully my friends will too (which is more then a long shot). If you think about it, Starbucks distributes about 2.3 billion paper cups a year in Canada, and every single one of theses cups should be thrown into the trash, so for the next while it’s ‘bring your own mug’ or no Starbucks at all. All in all, I am hoping to lower my impact on the earth in many ways over the next three weeks, and if I can keep it up hopefully longer. Enjoy the blog! :)