How to be kinder to the earth

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Being green and helping the earth
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Lee lou, Melbourne, VIC
26 Jul 2011
Living with my husband, adult son and 2 cats in a 70's style house.

Lee lou's story

We out to shopping centers (window shop) and keep warm by looking in the shops.

We go to other people's houses and share the warmth, catch up with relatives and have a meal at their place. We rotate on a bi weekly basis.

Lee lou's recommendations

Make up a thermos of hot water, saves boiling the kettle, go to the shopping centers, catch up with relatives for warmth and a hot meal (don't forget to do the same!) and share a shower or use the same bath water.

Catch a train and take lunch with you, don't forget the thermos!

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