Anyway! I just wanted to share this picture from the Green Festival.
"At the Green Festivals, we're celebrating what's working in our communities, for people, for businesses and for the environment. Here, green means safe, healthy communities and strong, local economies. Green is the color of hope, of social and economic justice, of ecological balance."
http://www.greenfestivals.org/
There are a few things I learned that day and I will share three of them wih you, dearest reader:
1. Incredibly beautiful things can be made out of Sri Lanka elephants' poop.
2. Going organic is healthy, politically corret and REALLY costly.
3. Green people looked interesting and authentic. (I have to find out where they hang out!)

2 comments:
It was awesome!
If I had to share things about that day .. I'd share like you!
Actually, I have to say the cold acai it's really yummy!
Thanks for coming with me Japa :)
Kisses
So cool you went there. This event seems to have been a big deal. Was it crowded? Well, I am relieved to see that the green movement is becoming mainstream. Here where I live my hostess is very concerned about the environment and takes practical measures to try and preserve it. I am concerned too. But I'm also very optimistic. The same technological development that's causing us troubles is bringing us the tools to fight these very troubles (via information). And you know what? Organic is not that expensive. It's TOTALLY worth it. Go to www.foodnews.org and see what's safe to eat non-organic and what's not. But organic is ALWAYS better for the environment. Bjos!
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