Friday, April 18, 2008

Green is The Word, Act XXIV

Thank God it's Good Friday!

And coming up this Sunday, we can give thanks and
celebrate our planet with our greenest holiday-
Earth Day
!

The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970 by about 20
million Americans. Earth Day 2007 was one of the
largest Earth Days to date, with an estimated one
billion people in thousands of places around the world.

So to celebrate our holiday, the High Priest has
decided to go cyber.

You heard right- Green is The Word is now a blog!
Check it out!!

http://greenistheword.blogspot.com/

I've posted every Act from the beginning, selected
commentary from my Disciples, links to the different
products/services/events that have been mentioned, and
of course a link to EcoTimber.

Every future Act will be posted, along with commentary
the High Priest Himself finds appropriate and any
necessary links. To protect the guilty, I've decided to
only post the initials of those who comment- this would
be you- and allowing only myself to post. It seems The
Word mustn't be messed with by many. I'm also open to
suggestions anyone might have, though I'm feeling
rather stubborn and controlling at the moment...

BIG shout-out to Brother Bryan who suggested this idea.
For his inspiration, he is being rewarded with the
special 30th anniversary edition of the Solar Living
Source Book from Real Goods in Hopland, CA. This is
argubly the "Bible" of renewable energy technologies
and sustainable living. Praise be to Brother Bryan!

I've also decided to reward another one of my Disciples
with LAST YEARS edition of the Source Book (hey- funds
are short.), based on the "best" response I've
received. There have been alot of them and it's so hard
to choose, but one word said it all and it came from
Sister Shawn in the very beginning...

"Word."

And last but not least, a HUGE thank you to the rest of
my Disciples for making this possible. Without you and
your participation, it would be worthless.

Praise be to the Almighty EcoTimber!
And remember, EVERY day is Earth Day.


Curtis
High Priest of Green

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