Showing posts with label Living what you Preach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Living what you Preach. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Magic Moments, Catching Sight of the Beatiful

The last week  has been one of Starts and Ends, Firsts and Lasts, Highs and Lows.
My emotions, which are delicate at the best of times (!) have ensured that I have laughed, cried, shouted, withdrawn, worried and celebrated!

So this afternoon,  I am trying to catch up with all those things that need to be done which I don't really find very exciting! Housework, paperwork, parceling up presents for Nieces and Nephews, washing and cooking dinner! (yes,  definately a domestic ungoddess!!!)

So while I do all these things which are preventing me from writing my blog, I have been taking photos of those little moments that have made me  smile, laugh and feel like I'm going to burst with pleasure! What I cannot take a photo of is the music I am listening to which are some of the favourite sounds of Karin Davis who has the Captivating, Dreamy, Floaty, Enchanting and Magical blog Moonlight and Hares. http://moonlightandhares.blogspot.com/

So here is a snapshot of what is going on around my place this afternoon!!! 

MY DOGS RELAXING, SNOOZING AND WATCHING!
COME ON MUM, ENOUGH HOOVERING, WE WANT A WALKIE!!!

THE WAY THE SUN IS SHINING GIVES THE VIEW OUT OF  MY BEDROOM WINDOW A WARM GLOW.

A REFLECTION ON THE WALL FROM THE SUN SHINING THROUGH THE COLOURED GLASS ON THE FRONT DOOR

A ROSE AND TULIPS THAT LOOK EVEN BETTER NOW IN THEIR DRIED AND SHRIVELLED UP FORM AS THEY DID WHEN THEY WERE FRESH 3 WEEKS AGO!



 GETTING OUT FOR THAT WALK IN BETWEEN "TASKS". WHEREVER WE GO, WHENEVER WE GO, STORMBY ALWAYS FINDS A BALL!
WHAT MORE CAN MAKE ME BURST WITH ANTICIPATION, EXCITEMENT AND JOY BUT THE EVIDENCE THAT SPRING IS HERE! EVEN IF I DO HAVE TO GET BACK TO MY "TASKS", SPRING IS STILL OUTSIDE THE DOOR WAITING FOR ME!


SO, I AM SIGNING OFF TO FINISH OFF WHAT I NEED TO DO BECAUSE THEN I CAN COME BACK TO MY BLOGASPACE WHICH IS WHERE I REALLY WANT TO BE THIS AFTERNOON.

THANKYOU TO THOSE OF YOU WHO ARE READING AND FOLLOWING! I AM COMPLETELY
DELIGHTED AND HUMBLED THAT I HAVE GATHERED A FEW FOLLOWERS. I HAVE SO MUCH TO LEARN AND YOU ARE ALL AMAZING WRITERS WITH CREATIVITY FLOWING FROM YOUR HEARTS AND MINDS. YOU HAVE CAPTUREED MY IMAGINATION AND FILLED ME WITH A DESIRE TO WRITE, CREATE AND ACT UPON MY WORDS.

REX, KAREN, ARLEEN AND MAURA, THANKYOU FOR GIVING ME THE ENCOURAGEMENT AND INSPIRATION TO MAKE THIS INTO SOMETHING!

YOUR BLOGS ARE PROLIFIC, PROFOUND AND PURE PLEASURE TO READ. THEY ARE ENGAGING, EXCITING AND ENCHANTING.

AT LAST, I FEEL I AM REAPING THE REWARDS OF KEEPING A BLOG. MY FIRE IS FUELLED BY ALL THE OTHER BEAUTIFUL BLOGS I HAVE DISCOVERED AND WILL BE FOLLOWING AND I KNOW THERE ARE MORE OUT THERE TO FIND!

 MY CREATIVITY IS DESPERATE TO EXPLODE AND I CAN'T WAIT FOR EVERY MOMENT I HAVE TO SPEND DEVELOPING IT!

I WROTE IN MY LAST POST AND POSTS BEFORE IT, THAT I STRIVE TO BE AN ARTIST AND AN ACTIVIST.
AT LONG LAST, I FEEL THAT I AM ON THAT PATH AND NOT STRAYING OFF WHEN IT ALL FEELS TOO MUCH. 
 I BELIEVE I AM THERE, I'M DOING SOMETHING MEANINGFUL AND REACHING OUT TO OTHERS ALONG THE WAY THROUGH WRITING AND ACTING UPON MY BELIEFS.

 LAST WEEK I RAN A VEGAN COOKERY WORKSHOP AND AM DOING ANOTHER TOMORROW.

TO ALL MY FELLOW DETERMINED, CREATIVE, PRODUCTIVE BLOGGERS OF SUBSTANCE -

YOUR CREATIONS ARE INFLUENTIAL AND STIMULATING.

THROUGH DRAGONFLYASPIRATIONS AND MOONLIGHT AND HARES, LILAC COTTAGE, STARTING OVER, ACCEPTING CHANGES, A SCULPTURED LIFE, ONE JANUARY DAY, ACORN GATHERER  AMONG MANY OTHERS, I HAVE RECONNECTED WITH MY CREATIVITY AND FEEL THE OVERWHELMING URGE TO WRITE, MAKE AND CRAFT!

THERE IS SO MUCH I WANT TO DO AND LEARN. I AM SO EXCITED BY THE PROSPECT OF WHAT LIES AHEAD FOR ME AND MY FAMILY AND HERE IS A SPACE TO DOCUMENT IT!

MY LIFE IS SPILLING OUT THE CUP, SO MUCH IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW BUT I AM GRABBING IT WITH BOTH HANDS AND TAKING EVERY CHANCE I HAVE.

AND NOW, I MUST GO AND MAKE DINNER!

Sunrays, Moonbeams, Light, Love, Peace & Hugs

JENx

Friday, 2 September 2011

Phones, Photos, Cameras and Computers

Ok, so 5 posts in, and I would say that this blog is rather becoming all consuming! Although yesterday's post was relatively easy to write and didn't take too long in the grand scheme of things, it was the finer details that saw me up until the early hours!
I need to get a grip on this technology thing! I've never been one for doing things on computers, I can't get a handle on all the different things they do, and I haven't got the patience to find out! I'm a practical person, I like to be active and I find myself getting frustrated when the computer won't do what I want it to do!!!
So last night found me adding the pictures and photos onto post 4 which ended up taking ages as I learnt how to place them where I wanted, which still didn't go according quite to plan!
I think I need to persuade 1 of my more technology minded friends to "show" me  how it works and what I can do rather than to spend hours "trying" to work it out for myself.
So, any offers...............................................................................................???!!!!
I was given a camera for my joint birthday and Christmas last year, it is a lovely snazzy thing which I think does alot, however, I have only really worked out how to take photos on it. So along with learning how to make the most out of my blog, I need to link that in with learning how to use my camera properly which can only compliment my blog with relevant photos and video clips!
And now, to top it all off, I have to learn to use my new mobile phone after my old one was drowned some time ago while out walking in the rain!
Now, I have toyed with the idea of really, truly living what I preach, and not having a mobile phone at all. Afterall, I lived without one until I was in my mid 20's and I survived! It is just another "thing" which makes life more complicated, stressful and busy!
I am extremely uncomfortable with the cost of the environmental footprint that the production of mobile phones has and the cost on human lives. We talk alot about our carbon footprint, but our personal footprints are much bigger than that, they are social as well as ecological. Many of us are lucky enough to live in a charmed world where we can buy anything if we have the money, however we know little about what our footprints are. It all happens so far away. The people and pollution that sustain us are invisible to us.

The following information comes from "Confessions of an eco sinner" by Fred Pearce.
A typical mobile phone weighs only about 75g but taking its  many ingredients from the earth requires the mining of 30kg of rock. In addition, manufacturing the chips requires several hundred litres of water, and the energy that probably comes from burning several tens of kilos of fossil fuels.
There is 1 mobile phone for every 3 people on the planet.
More than 2 phones are assembled from components every second in factories, of which the majority are in China, mainly in Shenzan, which, 25 yrs ago, was a fishing village surrounded by rice paddy. Today it is an urban sprawl of 12 million people. People make these phones, and those people are hundreds of thousands of young women migrant workers.


Behind the component suppliers lies another vast industry, mining and refining the metals other materials that go into components. The phone is a miniature smmorgasbord of metals and other ingredients.
The main metal that is needed for our mobiles is "Coltan" which is an african nickname for a bunch of minerals that contain 2 elements, columbium and tantalum. Tantalum is essential to the modern mobile phone, without it, mobiles would still be the size of bricks and need recharging every 15 mins. And the smarter the phone, the greater the number of tantalum capacitors (the tiny components of electrical circuits that store and releace charge). A phone with a camera and video function requires more than 20 capacitors.
Today more than half the world's tantalum goes into making more than 20 billion capacitors every year - 3 for every person on the planet.
As the demand for mobile phones soared,the mines in Western Australia and Germany were not enough and the coltan reserves of eastern Congo were exploited. Unsavoury rebel military leaders made fortunes out of the ore and used it to raise cash for arms or filled their swiss bank accounts.
They pressganged child soilders and prisoners to mine the coltan and ship it off to brokers.

Amnesty International says that coltan paid for a war within a war that claimed hundreds of thousands of civilian lives and subjected millions of others to a humanitarian catastrophe.
For a while, Congo was the main source of the world's coltan and much of that went into mobile phones.
Coltan prices eased in 2002 and the congolese civil war subsided soon after but the warlords are still in business making trouble in the jungle. And since then, another vital resource has come under their control. Rising global demand for tin has triggered a rush for rich congolese reserves of cassiterite, an ore containing tin oxide. The same soilders, and the same illicit supply channels through Rwanda, are involved
http://inspirationgreen.com/minerals-that-cause-war.html




And what happens to phones after we have finished with them? There are many take back schemes which recycle old phones by melting them down, extracting the metals to make new phones. Many charities benefit from these schemes by selling donated old phones to these schemes so I believe this is the best use for our my old drowned mobile.
So after writing all that, I am in fact questioning my decision after my post yesterday extolling the values of a freedom from material desires and avoiding waste!
However, I will ease my guilty conscious by pledging here and now, on this blog (not that anyone's reading yet!) that I will learn how this phone works and make use out of every function that will serve to benefit me.

I think the message from what I have written today is that, for me, I want to be driven by idealism, not by a desire to keep up with the latest fashion or consumer durables. Antimaterialism is good for the soul and the planet. We could all get by on much less if we had different priorities.  If we just reduce our consumption, we'd be well on the way to tackling global warming, reducing human suffering and ensuring a more equitable global distribution or resources.

"Everyone thinks about changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself"
Leo Tolstoy, novelist and moral philosopher

So, I hope that by my 6th post, I will have learnt more about how to make this blog look more interesting, learnt about all my phone, and even have a better understanding of my camera's abilitly to help me make this blog more exciting!
More challenges to keep me motivated, focused, interested and energized! I am really enjoying writing this, and anything that is going to make it easier, less time consuming and more visully pleasing will keep me committed!
Now I have written 5 posts, I am going to email all my friends and family and hope that they log on!
Off to Animal Aid training tomorrow about how I can raise awarness of animal welfare in schools, and then helping to run a stall for our primary school at the Wychwood forest fair on Sunday.
http://www.animalaid.org.uk/h/n/AA/HOME/
http://www.wychwoodproject.org/wps/wcm/connect/occ/Wychwood/Events/Forest+Fair/
Better put a whole day aside next week to write all about those experiences!

Till then!x