Showing posts with label Green Awareness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Awareness. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

A Green TV Show for Kids

One of Little One's favourite TV shows is dirtgirlworld. I have to admit, that when we first started watching the show a few months ago, Dirtgirl really annoyed me. However, the music and lessons in each episode have kind of grown on me. My 17 ,month old really loves the show.



In one episode (entitled "SLUGS"), Dirt Girl teaches kids how to discourage slugs from eating the lettuce in her garden...naturally. She calls upon all the "green thumbs"/viewers to practice using crushed egg shells, onion water, hay, Nasturtiums, or a sandpaper doughnut (sandpaper cut into a circle and to be put around the plants) to ward off slugs. She also says, if all else fails, give the slugs their own lettuce patch to feast on so that they leave your lettuce alone!

What a great way to teach young children about gardening, the environment, animals, and even insects!

"My best worst bug is still the slug."

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Volunteer Travels - Responsible Travel Ideas

I just returned from visiting my friends in Japan - and I already started thinking about my next trip.

A friend of mine jokingly reprimanded me for being self-indulgent with my travels, right after Japan - and I'm planning to go to Thailand?! He said.

Then I thought - "Maybe he's right, maybe I am being a tad self-indulgent."

Next thing I know - I started looking into different sorts of travels - not simply for sight-seeing and pleasure, but something more...

Then discovered Lonely Planet's "Volunteering Travels", also tagged as responsible travels. They provide fantastic resources for people to travel to different parts of the world and be more in touch with the locals and real life - not just cocoon ourselves in the resorts and marinate our livers in alchohol.

I really like the Scotland retreat where travelers get to help establish stands of aspen trees to help provide the habitat for a range of rare insects, mosses, lichens and fungi that are dependent on these trees.

But I'm really eyeing the sessions where volunteers can help restore an old village in the French Providence. Cause that just sounds like fun.

What kind of responsible travel ideas do you have? Do share!

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I found more incredible Eco-tours in Asia, each one sounds like quite an adventure on its own:

1. Bangladesh ecotour http://www.bangladeshecotours.com/ (home stays with local tribes) ranging from beach and offshore to hill tract and tribal and rainforest to suburbia. US$75 - $120 per person per day. +88-001-8931-8345
2. Borneo Eco Tour @ http://www.borneoecotours.com/ - based in Sabah, Malaysia, offering nature-based tours with botanical and bird watching, jungle trekking and journeys through tropical rainforest. Vary from 3 hours to 14 days, operating a 20-room eco-lodge supported by sustainable energy sources like rainwater and solar energy. +60-88-438300
3. Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia - trekking, horseback riding, bicyle riding in mountainous setting. http://www.ecotour.kg/
4. Kerala, Kashmir, or Goa of India on preserving the natural resources http://www.natureboundindia.com/
5. PaddleAsia specilizes eco-tours at Phuket, Thailand http://www.thaiwildorchids.com/ involving paddling a canoe to experience the waters, islands and hidden lagoons at Phang Nga Bay and Khao Sak national Park. Cycling, mountain biking, wild-ilfe-spotting, mountain climbing and rafting activities available.
6. Rainforest retreat is located in Karnataka, India's rainforest - visit the tropical evergreen forest, an organic spice plantation and trip to sacred Cavery River. Customized tours are also available. http://www.rainforesttours.com/
7. Tree Top Jungle Lodge in Weliara, Sri Lanka http://www.treetopsjunglelodge.com/, offers true jungle experience with treehouses and wood huts blend into the forest - home to wild elephants and 161 bird species. Travelers will bathe in freshwater well, with no electricity and all meals are cooked on wood fire in native style.

Think you can be that green?

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Brad Pitt with New Orleans --- and "Plant Some Trees, Please!" video

I've been wrapped up with the finer spring weather in Hong Kong and catching up on personal day to day living - so I haven't been blogging much... but thanks to C and Farmer John and Fancy all contributed to this green blog community and keeping this green lifestyle alive. I greatly appreciate everyone's enthusiasm and support.



Whenever I have a moment, I go over to Ecorazzi and check up on the fabulously green celebrities news. The most note-worthy is Brad Pitt's lead on assisting Global Green’s Holy Cross campaign in building five single-family homes as well as an 18 unit apartment complex all built green to a wonderful new green start for the residents of New Orleans. These homes are built to save an estimated $1200 to $2400 a year in utility bills.

Not to mention they are stylish and chic.

Also - here's a funny and cute youtube vid making a poignant statement -- squirrel without a home is a sad, sad thing.