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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

January 23

I am so disappointed when I see rubbish dumped in the bush. I’d be even more disappointed if I did nothing about it. Almost every day I walk through the native upper section of the Campbell Rhododendron Gardens in Blackheath, and then back along Ridgewell Rd. I love it just Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years23/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 22

Stage 2 of the Dog Poo Challenge and Fixing the Big Mistake I was up for hours last night researching how to manage dog poo, so that I could reduce its environmental damage and the risk it poses to human health … as well as the health of many other Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years22/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 21

Finally tackling an extremely unpleasant mistake I have an extremely unpleasant mistake in my backyard that’s been haunting me for three years. For my NEW action today I finally confronted it and created the solution to move forward … thanks to Blue Mountains Garden Groupies. We all make mistakes. Even Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years21/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 20

Sunflower Microgreens in just 8 days! I can’t believe how much fun I’m having participating in #ayearinaday. It’s stretching me to do so many things I wouldn’t otherwise have done. It also shows me just how many more things we could be doing to lead healthier lives on a healthier Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years20/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 19

Today we celebrated life! These young people, who have been participating in the Blue Mountains Planetary Health Initiative Permaculture Design Course, have survived Covid. They have been involved in the training online, but today, despite it being a freezing cold wet day in the Mountains, threw themselves into creating life Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years19/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 18

Step-by-step Permablitz Guide to set up a Zone 0 Permaculture Kitchen Garden Council’s Blue Mountains Planetary Health Initiative is half way through a free Permaculture Design Course with young people thanks to the support of a Youth Opportunities Grant. It’s building on a Teacher Training Course we ran in December Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years18/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 17

Saving energy when we sleep It started when our little boys were scared of the dark. We had to leave the hall light on every night. They’re 21 now, and have left home, but suddenly we find ourselves older and needing to have enough light for the frequent times we Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years17/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 16

NEW: Un-Patented Pooper Scooper OK, I have a confession to make. Today I feel REALLY stupid. Ever since our beautiful border collie Charlie joined our family we’ve gone through packets and packets of plastic dog pooh bags, trying to be responsible citizens every time we take him for a walk. Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years16/01/2022 ago
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January 15

The Great Forgetting You know a movie’s good when it starts to change your thinking AND your behaviour. Last night I reviewed the film ‘Don’t Look Up’ (you can read the review here) and, as a result, today I took a first step in refusing to be brainwashed to join Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years15/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 14

Just Look Up I’ve never reviewed a movie before, but tonight, for my #AYearInADay action, I decided to watch and review ‘Don’t Look Up’. With all the buzz around it, and a cast that includes Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo di Caprio, Meryl Streep and Cate Blanchett (who I seriously didn’t recognise!) Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years15/01/2022 ago
A Year in a Day

January 13

Time Travelling in the Time of Covid Since Omicron arrived I’m rarely leaving the house, but I AM having a real ball time-travelling. I don’t know if it’s age, or COVID, but I’ve been filled with nostalgia for a past life. During the first Lockdown I tidied and sorted and Read more…

By Panetary Health Initiative, 4 years13/01/2022 ago

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