I have a friend I have never met.
Today, the above statement makes sense, where once, this would easily been assumed to be the beginning of a riddle. The days of Facebook sure have changed things. Today, lots of people can make that statement and be completely serious.
Now, of course one could argue that these are not true "friends"...and I support anyone's assertion that they should be careful with how the toss around the word "friend"...because it is true, there is a difference between people you know and those who you can claim are your friends.
When I read on Facebook that my "friend" is fighting to survive her cancer, and in some considerable pain, I immediately asked myself many personal questions. I am not sure what to do for her. I have not been sure what to do for anyone I have ever met that has been handed the path of cancer treatment. I stopped to send her a message...tried to keep it above the horizon and carefully considered. But I can't stop feeling like this is not enough.
In real life, here, in my life...my response to a close "friend" in this position would be quite different. When someone close to me lost their mother, I wound up cooking and doing dishes and the occasional laundry. What about a "friend" I have never met? Are kind words enough? Is that what a friend would do?
My answer to this came to me when I logged on to Kickstarter.com to check on what needs a helping hand in our world. I usually share garden or urban farm projects when I find them....and certainly promote them to all my people...and have made a habit of checking Kickstarter for these kinds of projects regularly. The first I found was based in London. I was thrilled at the irony and the symbolism of this find:
My friend Brenda, fighting for her life in a hospital, lives in the United Kingdom. Her and I have often shared photos and discussed our love of the famous gardens of England. I have even offered her my couch if ever she wished to visit Alaska.
I wish to make sure that good things grow in her backyard. I wish for the world near her to be a better place. I want her kids and grandchildren to enjoy a brave new world. How awesome that my funding a tiny little garden can be a tangible gift of change in honor of a great lady!
Then I found one in the neighborhood of my awesome Uncle Donald (more about him in HIS OWN post...lol!)...and funny, he called just today to chat about becoming a DJ after all these years! I hope he gets a great salad out of this someday:
Love you Uncle (Alaska Don) Donald Thomas!
Showing posts with label Sustainability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sustainability. Show all posts
Friday, March 8, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
Alli's Picks 2/21/2013
Well... I looked around a bit....and I was able to find some honorable mentions in regards to world changing ideas...
Alli's Picks for the Week:
Alli's Picks for the Week:
This is a great video! Owner Tim Tobin and Farm Manager Margaret Krome-Lukens have a grasp on the changes that are needed for us to move forward with a sustainable future. I feel they do a good job articulating "why" these issues are important to rethink.
Steps toward smart water management:
A great option for indoor gardeners and outdoor gardeners alike! And they are going to need A LOT more help! All the options we can get off the ground to hand people the keys to their own food production...the better.
So...PLEASE do share these with people you know! I can't be the only one who gives a damn about getting this world in a better position quick....can I?
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Welcome to Contagious Change!
Hi all....Boston needs our help!
This page has been developed as a place for me to re-post ALL the important things I find in my daily search patterns that will contribute to REAL, measurable changes in this world.
When attempting to champion a cause on Facebook, I was literally shut down for "spamming" as I was posting a garden cause on garden-related pages. I was furious, because it was time sensitive! I had 14 days to help spread the word, and the blocked me from posting for 15!
The answer was clear. I need to think about how to use my time on "other peoples" sites effectively; to craft my daily list of stuff we can do TODAY...to live in the NOW, and promote a final list that makes a respectful social media footprint with maximum effect to the issues that need addressed for the day. Do what we can do...now....in manageable bites.
So, everyday, as I find these amazing things that we all can participate in to make a tangible change...I will compile them here. Then...I will just promote this. Problem solved. Get 10 projects out to the same number of people without having to make a big splash all over the place.
Sounds plausible to me!
The following was considered "spam" or "unrelated materials" to a garden/horticulture page....
The post that Facebook took punitive action against: (I know...it's awful!)
The post that Facebook took punitive action against: (I know...it's awful!)
Hi all....Boston needs our help!
This needs the love of those who love to grow! The more of these that get funded, the more of these that will seek to become reality! I have no stake in this other than to see it happen from thousands of miles away...I funded it $5....you should too if you can!
http://www.kickstarter.com/ projects/highergroundfarm/ lets-raise-the-roof-farm
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