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Having said all that, I have sacrificed my career and earning capacity to the green energy industry (I knew I should have picked petroleum! ) so I figure that's enough of a sacrifice on my part to be getting on with...
I'm pretty green.
I've got a big green lawn. I like to keep it well watered and fertilized, specially in summer. Remember, a green lawn is a lush dark green lawn that the kids can fall over on and not skin their knees. I like green trees. I've got tree's planted around my house. Grandma planted them 50 years ago, so thanks gran, they are big and shady. She planted nice european and English trees. So they are shady in summer, but in winter they let the sun in, so that's gotta be green, and they don't drop bark and crap all over the place and kill my lawn, and remember I like lawn even better than trees. It's not like theres any shortage of native tree's is there? And we've all seen what happens if you have native tree's next to your house in a fire eh?
I've got 3 green tractors and a green header. A green planter and airseeder. With a big lawn, I've got a green lawn mower, Oh! two actually, a small one and a big one. Mum drives the small one, dad and me bought her a big zero turn one, but she won't drive the flippen thing as it has no steering wheel, just levers, so me and dad have to drive it.
I like big green paddocks. The greener the better. If they are a light green colour I've not put on enough fertilizer. Dark green is better and means I'll grow a bigger crop and make more money and be able to buy more green stuff. My number one daughter has a green dirt bike.
Being green is great.
See ya's.
Well, that's easy to answer.So which is more green, putting PV panels on your roof or buying wind farm produced green power? Which one is more sustainable?
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The Not So Big House books by Sarah Susanka bring to light a new way of thinking about what makes a place feel like home—characteristics that many people desire of their homes and their lives, but haven't known how to verbalize