5 Ways to Celebrate the Summer!
Written by kate - who has written 46 posts on Green Thinking Blog.
A week into summer, I am all the wiser for what activities can be done that won’t contribute to the destruction of the world, but may actually enhance it.
I have listed some activities below that may give you some exercise and are sure to give you enjoyment. Please, we are encouraging you to try these at home!
1. Bike ride! Whether you have a destination like your favorite neighborhood hang-out, are just roaming to check out the architechtural beauty of your neighbors’ homes, or trekking down a trail, a bike ride is an excellent activity. You are working-out, you don’t know it, and you aren’t putting polluntants in the air by taking an afternoon drive to see the scenery.
Here is a picture of my pride & joy:
This gift has made me very aware of safety features that bikes come with and their importance. Please notice, a pedal-powered generator on the back wheel illuminates the front headlight, so I am not riding in the dark. I have ample space in my basket and on my back rack to carry bags, freeing extra weight from my back. A built in tire pump on the rack is there for emergency situations of a flat tire. It’s most unique feature, as you may have guessed, is the lowered bar that allows to me ride in a skirt/dress without as much risk of it getting entangled in my chain… Enough about that :) But, please wear reflective clothing and follow street signs accordingly: Safety first.
2. Kayak/Canoe. Pick up trash as you go. Orlando has an excellent non-profit organization called ECO-Action that sponsors weekly canoe clean-ups. They have recently completed their 500th clean up! Whoo Hoo! This promotes a pride in your lakes and waterways, camaraderie, and of course - a great arm work-out! Do some research to see if one of these organizations is in your area, or create your own and tell us about it.
3. Visit your local botanical garden. Laurel and I are lucky we have one in our backyard. This is a great date spot *wink *wink, and the first Friday of the month, they feature a movie under the stars. Again, an inexpensive afternoon or evening that supports the preservation of b-e-a-utiful flowers, plants, and insects, and could get anyone to appreciate what we have in this world.
4. Volunteer. Whether it be at a nursing home, an animal shelter, your neighbor’s garden - wherever! Just do it. You are making someone, something, anything feel better, and trust - it will come back to you 10x over. To make this tip associate with the summer: Bring that person some lemonade to enjoy while you play checkers on the porch. Take that puppy to a dog park to enjoy the beautiful day too and make new friends. Plant a tomato plant for that neighbor to promote sustainable living.
5. Take a Pickinic aka Picnic lunch. Not just any picnic. First, you must visit your local organic grocer/farmers’ market/co-op for the freshest, mostest bestest choices of cuisine that support your community. Check out some recipes at ChefMD or Epicurious to be conscious of what you putting into your bod. Done. Second, you must pick the location. While your backyard is a perfectly acceptable choice, try to get a little more creative. Maybe placing that lunch in your bike basket and taking it to #2, #3, or #4.

September 5th, 2008 at 10:58 am
Newcomer to the social travel scene, RoadSharing.com aims to make a difference, specifically an environmental one. This site is concerned with your carbon footprint, which as you probably know by now is greatly augmented when you travel in your gas guzzling car. One way to curb your carbon emissions is to car pool or to bring some people along with you on your next roadtrip. RoadSharing connects people who need a ride with those who’ve got a ride; thus people can get to where they need to be and make new friends on the way. The site is divided into two basic options: Search a route and Share a route. The latter is for those looking to drive people to a certain destination, while the former, is for those looking for a lift. The site is available in several languages including Italian and Spanish. Sign up is free.