I found the blog of this guy who calls himself
"No Impact Man". I had to go back to the beginning of his blog to understand what he and his family are doing - and let me tell ya, it's amazing. He and his wife and 2 year old daughter live in an apartment in New York city. "No Impact Man" is a project for them which began last November. They are going in stages, dealing with different aspects of their life, trying to live for a year with as little ecological impact as possible (hence the name "No Impact"). I got hooked on reading about their journey. They only eat food that comes
250 miles or less, they
don't use anything disposable, they
ride their bikes/scooters everywhere and they even
turned off their electricity (they use a little solar panel for a few things). He talks about their journey and how much they've learned and the fact that they are enjoying this process (for the most part), rather than feeling deprived like you might expect. Anyway, if you are in the mood for some reading and inspiration, check him out!
And you know, it's funny how a couple of months ago, people like this seemed crazy radical to me and now it's just exciting to read about what they're doing. It makes me happy. It makes me want to continue learning how to live small and simply... Brian even told me this week that he hopes someday we won't really need our car anymore - wouldn't that be amazing?! Living simpler and smaller just seems right. I can't believe I wasn't even thinking about this stuff just a few months ago. Jesus is definitely changing me, thank God!
Oh and something else that's been inspiring me lately is
Another World is Possible. These people are wonderful, they are where I stole the label "becoming an ordinary radical", but more on that later.
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