Question: Trula, what if you want to live green but aren’t able to do all the hard work involved? Or what if you just don’t want to? I lived on a farm growing up and much of what you describe makes me think of the barrenness of my childhood. We didn’t have solar panels and compost toilets or all the other expensive things that only rich people can afford to make living green easy. We had an outhouse, I had to toil on the farm, and it was hard, boring work to make clothes, can food, and look after livestock.
What you describe as hard, boring work is a source of deep joy for me. It is a form of meditation, to sew something by hand or work in my garden or chop wood or make bread/cookies/whatever by hand. It just feels good for me to work with my hands and provide for my family in this way. And be environmentally active in my life, to feel I am a part of the solution rather than the passive participant I was years ago. Just by the way I choose to live I am doing activist work. I do realize it is not perfect work and I can always do better.
The folks you mention, the rich ones who are able to live off the grid or close to it, in my experience their hearts are in the right place but they usually have crazy money and so start off with the compost toilet and solar panels and what not. They have someone else dig their wells and build their straw bale house or earth ship house or whatever. They tend to jump into farming without having even successfully even gardened before. I am not saying being rich is their flaw, but the money tends to stop them from learning how to work with their hands and to be active in this lifestyle. When you can just buy new parts for your house, you’re probably not going to spend days combing the dump for usable, non-toxic supplies to build your home. When you have the money to pay someone else to install your plumbing, you’re probably not going to install your own plumbing and learn how to maintain it. Stuff like that.
That said, I will tell you what I tell everyone else: Do what you can. It’s not an all or nothing deal here. You don’t have to grow your own vegetables, but maybe you can buy vegetables at your local farmer’s market. You don’t have to compost your kitchen waste, but maybe you can reduce your garbage by taking your old newspaper and magazines to recycle. You don’t have to make your own clothes, but maybe you can buy used clothes from a thrift store. You see? Start somewhere and do what you can.
This blog entry written by Trula Breckenridge. Thanks for visiting Family Footprint!
No related posts.
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
- I'm Trula and this is my blog out how my family lives simple and green. Topics include recycling, growing organic food, housing alternatives, meal-planning, crafting, thrifty living, DIY, and more. a sister site to Earthy Style, Family Earthprint is part of the MSPmedia network.
© 2006-2011
Subscribe in a reader What Are You Looking For?
Events, Meetups, Happenings Etc.
We plan to go to this:
Very Basic Strawbale Workshop
September 25th & 26th 2010
Philo, OhioPositive Emergence Zine
Check out my zine, I'm on a mission to infuse positivity into the world! Topics include choosing happiness, depression management, overcoming trauma, letting go of the past, and more.
Link Me!
Got an eco-website or just want to feature Family Earthprint on your blog? Link me! http://familyearthprint.comAds & Stuff
Archives
- January 2012
- September 2011
- April 2011
- November 2010
- September 2010
- August 2010
- July 2010
- June 2010
- May 2010
- April 2010
- March 2010
- February 2010
- December 2009
- November 2009
- October 2009
- September 2009
- August 2009
- July 2009
- June 2009
- May 2009
- April 2009
- March 2009
- February 2009
- January 2009
- December 2008
- November 2008
- October 2008
- September 2008
- August 2008
- July 2008
- June 2008
- May 2008
- April 2008
- March 2008
- February 2008
- January 2008
- December 2007
- November 2007
- October 2007
- September 2007
- August 2007
- July 2007
- June 2007
- May 2007
- April 2007
- March 2007
- January 2007
- November 2006
- October 2006
- June 2006
- May 2006
- April 2006
- February 2006
Spam Blocked





