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MerryBlooms

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171. I really try to do as much as possible in a small space.
Mon Jul 10, 2023, 09:16 PM
Jul 2023

It's County Fair time, so my sister entered some of her handmade jewelry, I entered traditional Irish soda bread, fudge, an Audrey ll costume, and then 10 items from my garden. Such fun! I'll take pictures on Wednesday and try to post and winners. I did win grand champion for my white Asian lily before, but this year she's even more magnificent with a 7 bloom crown! The open bloom is about 8" across and the scent is heavenly! I may be a little biased, I've been caring for her for 6 years now, and she's my favorite lily in the garden. Fingers crossed!

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Though most people hate this idea, one of the best things you can do for the environment Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #1
People value different things. NutmegYankee Jul 2023 #4
In my neighborhood, we have volunteers who adopt garden spaces around town. I have a large Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #7
They said it would be a prison for them SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2023 #15
Yes, I lived most of my adult life in apartments PatSeg Jul 2023 #54
It isn't rude at all. NutmegYankee Jul 2023 #70
Same here. My privacy and ability to shape my living areas are everything to me. BlackSkimmer Jul 2023 #26
Yes, the increasing rudeness and carelessness of others is unappealing to me Rorey Jul 2023 #43
You said it well. BlackSkimmer Jul 2023 #59
Sounds like heaven Rorey Jul 2023 #64
Oh hell, last thing I want is perfection! Then I'd have nothing to do! BlackSkimmer Jul 2023 #75
Same. I garden for wildlife as much as myself NickB79 Jul 2023 #35
Same here. I have several squash plants I put in just for the critters. BlackSkimmer Jul 2023 #45
Sounds lovely Rorey Jul 2023 #52
I keep a few dozen goldfish in them. They eat every mosquito larvae NickB79 Jul 2023 #71
Great idea! Rorey Jul 2023 #73
Me, too. I could never live like that. In addition to the open space, there's the noise Vinca Jul 2023 #69
I do remember the noise. NutmegYankee Jul 2023 #160
Many inthewind21 Jul 2023 #154
I've never seen such a thing. NutmegYankee Jul 2023 #157
I've been thinking about this since I first posted in this thread. hunter Jul 2023 #155
+1 Agreed. c-rational Jul 2023 #18
I wouldn't mind taking on roommates Marthe48 Jul 2023 #20
We have solar panels on our sngle family home DBoon Jul 2023 #25
That's the worst part of living in an apartment, IMO Rorey Jul 2023 #60
I would not mind apartment living, except for the inconsiderate neighbors Trailrider1951 Jul 2023 #30
Inconsiderate AND stupid. GoCubsGo Jul 2023 #46
My brother and his family live in a rural area. So does my sister and her family. hunter Jul 2023 #58
Only if cigarette smoking and weed smoking were prohibited 100% with zero exceptions. Oopsie Daisy Jul 2023 #31
Yes. The only time I lived in an apartment was in college. I HATED smelling the smoke. BlackSkimmer Jul 2023 #49
Excellent points. I hadn't even considered the fire hazard associated with smoking. Oopsie Daisy Jul 2023 #63
I live in a community of about 15 buildings. Smoking Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #137
I've noticed that too. I do not believe that the prohibitions are strictly or effectively enforced. Oopsie Daisy Jul 2023 #138
They are where I live. What is your experience that makes you think they aren't? Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #139
Well, in my experience, I don't "think they aren't," I know for a fact that they aren't. Oopsie Daisy Jul 2023 #142
As I said below, maybe people just suck a lot more in other places than where I live. Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #145
Sounds like a nice exclusive arrangement. I'm glad you're enjoying it and are happy there. 👍 Oopsie Daisy Jul 2023 #147
Not exclusive price-wise. Costs are moderate to low for the area. But yes, we can Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #148
I bought a condo after a divorce and was prepared to love it. yardwork Jul 2023 #61
Not for me ExWhoDoesntCare Jul 2023 #85
Not if I can help it. Happy Hoosier Jul 2023 #118
I don't like living in an apartment. CozyMystery Jul 2023 #131
I might be a Sgent Jul 2023 #149
Electric can opener mobeau69 Jul 2023 #2
I can agree but ChazII Jul 2023 #3
Never thought of that. mobeau69 Jul 2023 #8
Never used one. BlackSkimmer Jul 2023 #27
Lol! Nt ecstatic Jul 2023 #53
Yep, although those were orignially meant for the elderly, GoCubsGo Jul 2023 #55
My arthritic nan considered the electric can opener ExWhoDoesntCare Jul 2023 #78
My sister will be i0 in September. I just turned 60. MerryBlooms Jul 2023 #123
Absolutely NowISeetheLight Jul 2023 #165
They're easy to clean and last for a long time. mobeau69 Jul 2023 #168
I'm trying something new this summer to deal with the heat: Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #5
I'm experimenting, too, with a dehumidifier. Midnight Writer Jul 2023 #79
My brother-in-law says... Mariana Jul 2023 #96
Many appliances have a "UL" sticker or label or something similar. A HERETIC I AM Jul 2023 #144
When my wife and I lived in the Midwest we had a small window air conditioner. hunter Jul 2023 #102
Moon pods. nt Hotler Jul 2023 #150
Mega corporate fast food. Don't need a billion chickens for "fingers" JanMichael Jul 2023 #6
My pet peeves..... getagrip_already Jul 2023 #9
I have a robot vacuum edhopper Jul 2023 #16
How often do you need a vacum? getagrip_already Jul 2023 #21
I have an iRobot model MissB Jul 2023 #34
Oh FFS ExWhoDoesntCare Jul 2023 #82
Same SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2023 #24
Yep--mine was only around 200 bucks. I don't use it anymore Wingus Dingus Jul 2023 #28
You can take my espresso maker Shermann Jul 2023 #48
I did say designer..... getagrip_already Jul 2023 #66
And? So? ExWhoDoesntCare Jul 2023 #84
So well said n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2023 #95
Well, for one thing... getagrip_already Jul 2023 #100
There are SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2023 #106
I don't know about the robot stuff or the pickup ExWhoDoesntCare Jul 2023 #81
I should have been more specific.... getagrip_already Jul 2023 #104
The first four are drops in the ocean in terms of emissions. meadowlander Jul 2023 #117
THIS should be a NATION-WIDE conversation. Think. Again. Jul 2023 #10
According to Paul Hawken, create a "Punch List." Then commit to it. ancianita Jul 2023 #11
I think this is what I mean Marthe48 Jul 2023 #17
Eating less Meat , especially beef JI7 Jul 2023 #12
Congrats! You're right. flvegan Jul 2023 #133
No they won't I'll say it too: STOP EATING MEAT!!!! Coventina Jul 2023 #134
I have been gradually weening WhiteTara Jul 2023 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author ancianita Jul 2023 #14
It would be very difficult for much of the country (including my state of CO) to give up cars hlthe2b Jul 2023 #19
We're doing major renovations on our ranch style house. Lars39 Jul 2023 #22
Some of these... Think. Again. Jul 2023 #33
Thanks for posting that! Lars39 Jul 2023 #42
gas stoves DBoon Jul 2023 #23
Okay. I suppose I could give that up ecstatic Jul 2023 #56
To get an induction range that matches Bettie Jul 2023 #99
how about this DBoon Jul 2023 #103
How about this SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2023 #105
I suppose if I was just cooking one thing Bettie Jul 2023 #107
You do you! SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2023 #108
Global climate change is a serious threat to our existance DBoon Jul 2023 #110
Are you SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2023 #111
We really are working over time Bettie Jul 2023 #143
As we replace things we are moving toward more energy efficiency Bettie Jul 2023 #141
We need far less jet travel and commuting... Hugin Jul 2023 #29
I just flew to Maine and back Marthe48 Jul 2023 #37
Your awareness of the problem... Hugin Jul 2023 #41
Single-use plastics Shermann Jul 2023 #32
I reuse every container if I can Marthe48 Jul 2023 #38
Go Back To Paper ProfessorGAC Jul 2023 #47
Yeah and now plastic recycling is being identified as a source of microplastics in the water Shermann Jul 2023 #51
Glass Is Heavily Recycled Here ProfessorGAC Jul 2023 #62
Salt and sugar and flour packaging in paper pwb Jul 2023 #65
And, Grocery Stores ProfessorGAC Jul 2023 #74
It would be great if people were in the habit ExWhoDoesntCare Jul 2023 #86
I've Got One ProfessorGAC Jul 2023 #97
very common here Retrograde Jul 2023 #125
Based on history, people will give up nothing or less Progressive dog Jul 2023 #36
Someone posted last week that without fossil fuels Marthe48 Jul 2023 #39
That is likely true Progressive dog Jul 2023 #88
Sadly, I think this is true. Even this thread, which began as a request for ideas of what Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #40
At least half of the world's population Progressive dog Jul 2023 #89
The vast majority of us can give up a lot. But, as Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #91
+1 llmart Jul 2023 #109
Stupid peak oil Shermann Jul 2023 #50
I agree Progressive dog Jul 2023 #87
The biggest problem is the feedback loops. StevieM Jul 2023 #136
Perhaps that will happen Progressive dog Jul 2023 #152
Here is something terrifying for you to read. StevieM Jul 2023 #153
It might be that bad and it might not. Progressive dog Jul 2023 #156
Regardless of what you do, life will soon be a struggle Kaleva Jul 2023 #44
Often, we begin with "we're all in this together" until Torchlight Jul 2023 #57
I'd like to keep a/c Marthe48 Jul 2023 #67
Single use and single serve everything. pnwest Jul 2023 #68
It's nearly impossible for an affluent person to reduce their environmental footprint. hunter Jul 2023 #72
Most needed are water catchment systems. GreenWave Jul 2023 #76
"Keeping up with the Joneses" has always existed ExWhoDoesntCare Jul 2023 #77
So many things but some big ones I have learned to deal without mostly MuseRider Jul 2023 #80
You should utilize whatever tools you need to help you prepare to adapt Kaleva Jul 2023 #83
manicured lawns Takket Jul 2023 #90
Agree 100% Marthe48 Jul 2023 #92
Twas gonna write: "gas lawnmowers." Kid Berwyn Jul 2023 #162
It's imperative that we start contemplating about sustainable housing. Niagara Jul 2023 #93
Thank you for the post Marthe48 Jul 2023 #94
You're entirely welcome, Marthe48. Niagara Jul 2023 #101
Looks good, but how well do they scale? Retrograde Jul 2023 #126
That's an excellent question and observation, Retrograde! Niagara Jul 2023 #163
I like having my animals Bettie Jul 2023 #98
I find this thread sad. We're facing an extinction event. You asked a good question. Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #112
What I've seen SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2023 #113
As I said, we are facing an extinction event. What ARE you willing to do? Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #114
Yes, they are suggestions SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2023 #115
Are you happy with your carbon footprint? Do you think it contributes to Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #116
I'm happy with my life SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2023 #119
I am disturbed about the ravaged climate we're leaving to the next generation. Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #140
Indicidual actions can help.... Happy Hoosier Jul 2023 #121
"action on a worldwide level is what is needed" Another Jackalope Jul 2023 #128
Sure. But I admit I'm pessimistic. Happy Hoosier Jul 2023 #129
We'll be a part of the extinction Marthe48 Jul 2023 #120
I doubt humanity goes extinct... Happy Hoosier Jul 2023 #122
Grim, but clearly a possibility. And maybe that's not a bad thing. Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #124
People get angry because they know they are being selfish and reminders, Coventina Jul 2023 #135
Some of us lived in apartments for years before we bought our detached housing. NutmegYankee Jul 2023 #159
+1000 Niagara Jul 2023 #167
As I said to you above, I fully understand others might not like the same things I do. Scrivener7 Jul 2023 #170
People don't want to prepare to adapt Kaleva Jul 2023 #151
A pointed stick and a sharp rock Another Jackalope Jul 2023 #127
My sister and I share a mobile home. MerryBlooms Jul 2023 #130
Very inspiring! MorbidButterflyTat Jul 2023 #164
I really try to do as much as possible in a small space. MerryBlooms Jul 2023 #171
Hi MerryBlooms! Niagara Jul 2023 #166
Good job! If we all do what we can do, it will help. MerryBlooms Jul 2023 #172
Styrofoam and plastic packaging should be banned in all forms. MerryBlooms Jul 2023 #132
Most of the stuff that is considered "The internet of things" A HERETIC I AM Jul 2023 #146
Do Americans giving up modern conveniences offset growth in China and India? Showbizkid Jul 2023 #158
I might of been thinking of meeting in the middle Marthe48 Jul 2023 #161
whatever modification rednecks make to their trucks to 'role coal' prodigitalson Jul 2023 #169
Is it too late to throw in a rant about pop culture tchotchkes? meadowlander Jul 2023 #173
Not even good for the resale market Marthe48 Jul 2023 #174
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