Green Holidays And Adventures Blog Carnival: Summer 2010
Hello again – and welcome to another summer of green holidays and adventures!
I have been out and about myself on the allotment, volunteering for charities, holding stalls at carboot sales and basically enjoying the sunshine – but what have you all been up to?
Lets begin with a real green adventure leading off from my previous article (great minds think alike and all that!): Eco Living Advice offers up the idea of analysing your job and to try to make is into a more green alternative – now that really could be an adventure; so read on with his Green Careers article and get thinking!
Then in a similar vein, here is TravelCat’s quandry of Should I Travel Abroad To Raise Money For Charity? These 2 really make an interesting read to look at the wider side of eco friendly activities!
Taking a step closer to home is The Nature Blog with a really touching tale of the opposite of nature watching – nature waiting. Read this short article on the virtues of letting nature come to you rather than chasing it all over the woods or seas: In Praise Of Slow.
A shorter article here from Viviana Widjaja suggests some great Holiday Activities for Kids – Eco Friendly Holidays to inspire in advance for the weeks they have off school!
And another quickie from Wise Bread with their 5 Essential Travel Tools to not leave home without on your green adventures! And Linda@NHE offers advice on what to do if you encounter bugs there! So read on with Mosquito Bites Natural Remedies and save yourself some scratching!
This is followed by a lovely article – with pictures – to offer you the chance to take a pilgrimage as part of your green holidays, walking centuries old pathways in the footsteps of millions: 10 Amazing Religious Pilgrimages by Phillip Lopez.
Hopefully this interesting selection will keep you busy for a while – not just reading them, but thinking about the ways that these articles could change the way people think about their job, their family and they vacation.
Times are changing – and now is not the time to be left behind!



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