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Thanks Buster, and countryboy for the welcomes!
I'm quite used to forums and the type of folks who rile things up and/or are quite zealous about their opinions...not that I am always comfortable about it, mind you!
Southern28, I was gonna add when I thanked you for your welcome that I do think you DID want a debate because you posted again an hour after your first one in this thread...it seems to me as though you were itching to see what people had to say to your initial post. Just my thoughts.
I agree w/many members who are more moderate thinking (and I apologize for not cut and pasting all your names...I am getting ready to leave to visit my sister in PA in a few minutes); we can do only what we can and for some people it's a small amount and for some a large amount. Seems that Southern28 is able to do a lot; myself, I do what I can by bringing my own bags to do groceries, my chosing to live in a small town so we can bike around town, recycling, composting, making my own laundry detergent...etc. But I'm not, nor do I want to be, Helen Nearing.
I think that instead of bashing people who don't do a lot, we all should be glad for those who are doing what they can.
Well I'm glad to see you are still here and I appreciate what you just said. My in-laws love to recycle and even recycle our stuff. DW bought reusable bags at the store the other day so we don't use plastic while we grocery shop anymore. I feel that growing a garden and having the livestock that I do helps my own personal environment because I don't have to eat the garbage that is made and sold to us as much. I pick up litter around me even if it isn't mine. I think a lot of people try in their own way to do what they can. Economics plays a huge part in what I can and can't do.
Thanks Buster, and countryboy for the welcomes!
I'm quite used to forums and the type of folks who rile things up and/or are quite zealous about their opinions...not that I am always comfortable about it, mind you!
Southern28, I was gonna add when I thanked you for your welcome that I do think you DID want a debate because you posted again an hour after your first one in this thread...it seems to me as though you were itching to see what people had to say to your initial post. Just my thoughts.
I agree w/many members who are more moderate thinking (and I apologize for not cut and pasting all your names...I am getting ready to leave to visit my sister in PA in a few minutes); we can do only what we can and for some people it's a small amount and for some a large amount. Seems that Southern28 is able to do a lot; myself, I do what I can by bringing my own bags to do groceries, my chosing to live in a small town so we can bike around town, recycling, composting, making my own laundry detergent...etc. But I'm not, nor do I want to be, Helen Nearing.
I think that instead of bashing people who don't do a lot, we all should be glad for those who are doing what they can.
Well I'm glad to see you are still here and I appreciate what you just said. My in-laws love to recycle and even recycle our stuff. DW bought reusable bags at the store the other day so we don't use plastic while we grocery shop anymore. I feel that growing a garden and having the livestock that I do helps my own personal environment because I don't have to eat the garbage that is made and sold to us as much. I pick up litter around me even if it isn't mine. I think a lot of people try in their own way to do what they can. Economics plays a huge part in what I can and can't do.