by MrBill » Fri 16 Feb 2007, 13:02:20
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('eastbay', 'Y')es, but desperate times call for desperate measures.
Mr Bill, it's both admirable and fascinating that you have reduced your 'footprint' so much. We too, are trying to do this, but recognize it only frees up energy we would have otherwise used for others to use. On a practical level, we do it to save money, but it also prepares us for any potential sudden crisis. Today, we buy and plant a few fruit trees.
I cannot take all the credit for it. It more a matter of luck to live and work where I do. There is a lot of solar used here. The climate is mild. I live close to where I work and do not need to drive. Also my hobbies like running, swimming, cycling, hiking, etc. do not use a lot of fossil fuels either.
But to my shame my mother drives a F350 4x4 diesel with dualies to pull her fifth-wheel. So I am just making up for her fuel use. Ah, she is not so bad, her day to day auto is a Toyota Matrix.
Again, I cannot assume everyone can cut back as much as I have. It is not very realistic, but more of a goal to work towards. Thanks anyway! ; - )
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