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A Year in a Day

Target: 365 people acting together to achieve a year’s progress in a day

A Year in a Day

February 14

For Valentine’s Day we went to the tip and made baked beans from scratch! Is it possible to get more romantic than that? I have always been a hoarder. I learnt it from my grandparents who lived through the Great Depression and kept EVERYTHING. I still have my grandmother’s pill Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years14/02/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

February 13

Recognising how much we take from the earth and don’t give back Today I ‘left no footprint’ and for the first time in my life gave back to the earth more than I took out of it! I knew in advance it was going to be a rare sunny day, Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years13/02/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

February 12

Today I made hankies, started a hanky box, and filled two hanky tins! I love hankies, but my husband doesn’t. Neither do our boys. So the men in my family go through lots of tissues. Today I decided to pull out all the scrap fabric I had around the house Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years12/02/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

February 11

Today I focused on metal and peace Today the ‘fierce urgency of now’ prompted me to take TWO actions: one focused on the preciousness of metal, and one focused on doing everything we can to maintain peace. I went on a Treasure Hunt for metal around the house and have Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years11/02/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

February 10

The kids came home this week so I started stacking! My boys came home for the first time since they’ve had Covid. I’ve been just so ecstatic to see them again, but this morning I found myself asking: how on earth could I squeeze another action to restore planetary health Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years10/02/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

February 9

We are nature No two one of us are alike. We’ve all grown up with different aesthetics, different expectations, different pressures, and different anxieties. I grew up in a whole different era. I was made to feel embarrassed about having fine limp hair in the era of the bouffant hairdo. Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years09/02/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

February 8

We made the switch Blue Mountains City Council made the announcement in December that it is to be powered by 100% renewable energy (see below) and we want to make sure we are too! The new Greenpeace Green Electricity Guide came out this week and I was thrilled to see Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years08/02/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

February 7

Love Local Growers Our wonderful growers are facing a second year of difficult weather conditions as they work to bring us fresh and healthy, locally-grown food. I’ve struggled with my home garden, and it’s been a hard year too at Blackheath Community Farm, so I was delighted, as my NEW Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years07/02/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 6

The final barrier Last week I overcame a range of barriers to finally ride my bike to Blackheath Community Farm instead of driving. Just doing something once, however, doesn’t constitute real change, so this week we added a basket to my bike so I wouldn’t have the excuse of not Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years06/02/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

February 5

Today my new action was to turn used olive oil & ashes to soap It’s been such a cold wet week that we’ve resorted to hot chips and log fires. That’s meant, however, a big jar of used olive oil that I couldn’t bear to just throw out. I’ve always Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years06/02/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

February 4

On feeling intense relief at finally doing what I’ve wanted to do for such a long time I have been dependent on buying sanitary pads for over 40 years. I expected to no longer need them after I stopped menstruating, but as a mother who birthed twin boys, I’ve now Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years04/02/2022 ago

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