Posts Tagged ‘go green’

My Green Funeral

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

On days like this, when it’s hot as hell, I’m inclined to think about my own mortality.  Because I eat lots of live and raw vegetables, and I eat only fruit for breakfast every day (and sometimes for lunch as well) I expect to live an exceedingly long and productive life.  And that being the case, I expect my end-of-life options to be significantly different in the 22nd century, but here’s today’s vision of

An End-of-life Celebration Befitting a Green Living Goddess:

I want my party to be held during the hottest day in July because in life, it couldn’t get too hot for me.  I will probably live in sexy Miami – whose shoreline will not have receded because we reversed global warming in time to prevent a significant rise in sea level – so everyone can dress appropriately chic for such a hot party.  I want Chicago-style house music spun by a green DJ.  Under no circumstances will there be any 70s music played – 1970s or 2070s – no old school music, period.

Please leave your hovercars at home and take public transportation; it’s not at all cute to drive your own personal car to a funeral for a green living advocate.  Public transportation covers the city like a spider web and is as luxurious, comfortable and convenient as we all envisioned it would be.

Donate my organs – Surely someone will want to study the positive effects a green lifestyle and All is Well attitude have on the heart, the brain and the intestines.  (They should study my scalp too – I plan to continue relaxing and coloring my hair eons into the foreseeable future.)

No traditional eulogy and please, no tears.  By now we’ve all figured out that there is life after life and depending on when I make my transition, the spirit you know as Antoinette may have returned to earth in another body by the time we celebrate my life… on the hottest day in July.  Instead of a eulogy, please find the absolute funniest comedians alive to entertain my guests; I learned early in life not to take myself too seriously.  And I know humor is relative so here are my guidelines: 

     1. I want at least one clean comedian because clean humor is as funny as anything
     2. At least one comedian who curses but is hilarious just the same – seems only appropriate since I   process information using curse words though most of the time I manage to edit my thoughts before they drip off my lips.
     3. One green comedian – I think that will be the 22nd century equivalent of a Bill Maher, Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert.
     4. I absolutely must have at least one woman and she can be any of the above or a hybrid :)
     5.  If by then, I’ve performed a decent stand up act, close the party by showing one of my performances.  I want to leave you laughing.

Menu for the Repast:

  •   Alaskan King Crab Legs – please don’t  get them from an organic farm – if there is such a thing; I want the big boys that roam free in the Alaska Ocean.  I’m assuming we will have weaned ourselves off of petroleum by then, thus eliminating the possibility of the species being decimated by an oil spill. 
  • Delicious selection of live and raw vegetables and fresh fruit – not just for my vegetarian friends but for those special friends who are backed up from eating too much meat :)
  • Authentic Key Lime Pie – with lime from the Florida Keys and a doubly thick graham cracker crust
  • Champagne – an authentic organic sparkler from the Champagne region of France, like Champagne Prestige Millesime

And please, only take from the buffet what you think you will eat; if there’s anything I find more disagreeable than wasted food, it’s greed for greed’s sake.  Some of  my life’s greatest pleasures and toughest lessons revolved around food and I know for sure that more is not better; it’s just more.  

What will happen to my body/vessel?  I don’t know, I’m not able to think past the Key Lime Pie.

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Green Living Presentation by Antoinette Nue, The Green Living Goddess

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

...and the rest of the day is fun and games.

We’re each evolving and exploring life as higher spiritual beings, perhaps searching for our Divine purpose, but have you fully explored your true nature? 

 Every morning in Africa, a lion wakes up and knows that it must outrun the slowest gazelle or it will starve; but after the “instinctual stuff” is taken care of, the rest of the day is fun and games.  And life was meant to be the same for people. 

Do you know what your “instinctual stuff” is?  And how can the rest of your day be fun and games? 

Explore the core of green living and learn How to Live a Fabulous Life in Greater Harmony with The Universe in 5 memorable steps.   Free presentation at Phoenix & Dragon Bookstore in Sandy Springs, on Thursday, July 8th, at 7pm.  5531 Roswell Road, Atlanta 30342, P&D phone: 404-255-5207.

Take home America’s first how-to-go-green DVD to help you live in accordance with your true nature as revealed during the presentation:  $20

+ Win a green swag bag featuring gifts from Agape & Zoe Naturals, organic wine from Argentina, lunch from 5 Seasons Brewery – a green restaurant, green household goodies from Kroger (yes, Kroger has the green goods), and more.

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A Cactus Lover – Hmmph! I’ve Been Called Worse

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

praying-mantis-by-martytdx1drought-resistantI bought what I thought were drought resistant flowers and planted them in our front yard a couple of months ago…before it really got hot here – like 88 degrees by noon hot.

Our front yard gets full morning sun until 1ish, and by the end of the first day, those pretty pink flowers were laying on the dry dirt surrounding them, gasping for water. So I poured about 2 quarts of water on each one and within the hour, they had perked up.   And it turns out that they need that much water every day to survive. I haven’t taken the time to dig them up and return them to the store but that’s what I fully intend to do.

When I told my friend Maggie, she called me a cactus lover…because I don’t want to be obligated to water those plants every day. I have a money tree and a couple of houseplants I water every day and a few serenity fountains that require water to maintain the proper flow of chi in our home. Anything beyond that is a waste of water from where I stand.

Maggie says all living things need water and it does not belong to us [humans] only. “It is our job to give water to those plants and animals that need it,” she went on. And I don’t disagree; that’s exactly why I’m returning those flowers to the store with a blessing that they will find a home with a caretaker who doesn’t mind watering them every day -because the current caretaker is a fan of xeriscaping.

Our Friend, the Praying Mantis


JasmineRight now, my husband is responsible for the job but I think he’s only cheerful about it because he knows his days are numbered; I’ve promised to return the plants and I’m sure that if I don’t do it soon, his enthusiasm will run out.

 

 

Then again, maybe not – he’s made friends with a praying mantis that lives in the foliage of one of the flowers.  I’ve watched Rich water the flowers and each time,  faithfully, the praying mantis pops out to avoid a thorough dousing, then he hops back in after the commotion dies down and the water soaks in.

Xeriscaping is the science of using plants indigenous to your region to eliminate the need for additional irrigation and fertilizers. It’s not that I’m lazy, or a cactus-lover as Maggie calls me. How could I possibly call myself the Green Living Goddess and justify having plants that require soooooo much water?!

The water I put in my fountains maintains the proper flow of chi through our home, which blesses us with wisdom, health and prosperity, which we, in turn, use to bless others…and so on.  Now that’s different from putting water on flowers just because they’re baking in the sun all day…don’t you think?!

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