When did earth day turn into earth week?
Posted by aunt mommy on 22 Apr 2008 at 12:00 am | Tagged as: 93DB70, family, pirate gardening, politics
PS, happy Earth Day.
But when did it turn into earth week? Are we going to see countdown signs for Earth Day and Arbor Day? Mixing it with Mother’s Day? “Tell mom you love her with the gift of planting 100 seedlings in former Amazon rainforest.” Or fashion? “Get this years hot new reusable bag and repurposed shoes!”
On the one hand = spreading the radical idea of buying less crap, keeping it for longer than a millibleen, and recycling our reduced consumption is good. On the other hand, the first “R” is reduce, too. We don’t need to go buy six million new things. And some of the ideas are better than others: ending the distribution and use of plastic shopping bags at some stores, or the suspect advice to “sweep fertilizer off of the driveway”.
Maybe I’m biased, but that advice from Scott’s smells more of greenwashing to me. “Hey, look, we have an environmental campaign!” Or you could use fertilizers (not from Scott) that are more environmentally friendly in the first place.
Then again, maybe we need a little ammonium phosphate in the water supply to offset all the prozac in the water.
But whether you celebrate Earth Day, Week, Month, or life, Happy Earth Day! I’ve been swamped at work and home lately and haven’t had a change to give my diapers a good line dry in ages, so I snapped a shot of a couple that needed a little sun the other day. I’m a bit wistful about it, as this is probably the last diaper line I’ll post on Earth Day. This time next year I expect we’ll be diaper-free. Ah well, more room on my line for other things!
We’ll be spending/celebrating tonight eating some green spinach tortilla wraps I prepared last night, along with snacky foods, out back on a picnic blanket. Should keep the kids happy while I tend the weeds without Monsanto’s help.
How did you/ will you celebrate this year?


We went to a town fair on Sunday and they gave us a cute little tomato plant to take home.
That will have to carry us over for the entire “week”
Great site!
Kelleysfamilyjewels.blogspot.com
Yum! Free tomatoes! Given the prices I’ve been paying for tomatoes lately, I think it’s time to start a few plants of my own.
Happy Earth Day, and thanks for stopping by!