Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2021

TWTW - well, the week that was

Mon - Wed I was off, but not much in the way of rest. Monday I headed back to Philly and got some Christmas stuff happening and errands run and chinese food for dinner. Tuesday the funeral services for my oldest friend's dad, a great man who used to lift me over the fence at three, four, five years old to play as our yards butted up against each other. Jen's family has always been so great to me, and I am sending all the love to them as they are hurting over this huge loss. I hightailed it back to the shore Tuesday to prep for Thanksgiving, running my final errands Wednesday morning to the grocery store and two corner stores to pick up. MFD arrived with Gus and Billy in the afternoon, and my brother and Aub and the kids shortly after. I prepped compound butter, had salad for dinner, and caught the sunset. 

Thursday Banger sunrise to start the day before prep work started. MFD was on stuffing and gravy, I was on turkey and sweet potatoes, Aubrey was on mashed potatoes and green bean casserole, Stephen was on kid games, entertainment, and sommelier. We took a beach walk while the turkey was in the oven and had snacks. Sam the bird (named by Lola) was out by 2:30 and we ate and lolled around for the rest of the day. 
Friday Dad & Carol arrived by about 8, and we set right to the turkey cookie decorating event...after Aubrey figured out how to make them stand up LOL. MFD was a late entry but he did his also during a break in his program. We took a family beach walk but didn't last long due to the wind. I dropped my brother off at Xfinity for the Flyers game and came back to do the art kits Cici got from my friend's studio Shades of Orange - they come pre-drawn with paint, buttons, and instructions you can follow or go on your own. You just need some glue. Christmas-themed and not. They make great gifts and support a small business! Mine is the pug, and Lola added a sweater to it. We bundled up to kick off the holiday season with my favorite tradition - Santa on the top of City Hall. We came back and ate Aubrey's delicious lasagna for dinner with salad and watched Big. 
Saturday Meat-heavy breakfast is how we rolled. Stephen, Aubrey, Dad, & Carol went to the Cape May Zoo with the kids. I cleaned up and read. Carol, Aubrey, Lola and I did some small business Saturday shopping on Asbury Ave. with traditional chocolate covered marshmallows on the way home. I was glad for the mask outside at that point as it was freezing and it's a great face warmer. App and leftover general chaos and Clifford the Big Red Dog movie to close out the day.
Sunday We painted some shells, Aubrey ordered us breakfast from Deadend Bakehouse, and we visited the North Street Tree to leave out shells and admire others. It was beautiful so we lingered a little on the jetty. MFD headed back to Philly with Gus and Billy. After a playground interlude, Aubrey made nachos, I used leftovers for brie bites, and we put out leftover snacks for the Eagles game. Aubrey and my brother left with the kids in late afternoon, I took the dogs to the beach for sunset, and I watched Hallmark movies with Carol and Dad until I threw in the towel a little after 8.

Thankful for another great holiday weekend with the fam at the shore. I hope your weekend was great, however you spent it. 

Happy Hanukkah wishes to my Jewish friends!

Staring down the last two days of November, I'm trying to think about what I want the last month of my year to look like. 

Have a good one! 





Saturday, May 6, 2017

Can Steel Buildings Help Reduce Pressure on the Planet's Resources?


Tree in Limpopo Province, South Africa, from our trip in January 2016
I spend a lot of time thinking about my carbon footprint these days, especially in this science denying atmosphere, but that's a topic for another day. This week I got my shipment of Bee's Wax, which replaces saran wrap in my kitchen, and I was more excited about that than the new pair of athleisure shoes that also arrived that same day. So you could say this is a hot topic for me. I was glad to have this article sent my way to share.

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The real estate industry is one of the biggest reasons for deforestation. This is true not only because of the huge chunks of the forest that manmade structures continue to take up but also because of the tremendous amount of wood that is necessary to build houses and other structures. There are also plenty of other ways in which real estate negatively affects the planet. The good news is that there is a way to lessen at least some of those harmful impacts of construction by opting for steel buildings when possible. They have multiple eco-friendly advantages over traditional construction and we will take a look at those benefits now.

Save the Trees
If we run out of trees, the earth’s oxygen levels would dip by roughly half of what it is today and air pollution would rise to lethal levels in all parts of the world. This would basically kill off the majority of the human and animal population on the planet. Everyone who is taking the decision to buy steel buildings is contributing towards delaying such an environmental catastrophe. The construction of a 2,000 square foot house basically means that roughly an acre of trees has to be cut down to provide the necessary wood. A steel construction of similar proportions, on the other hand, doesn’t make it necessary to cut down even a single tree. Just a few thousand pounds of scrap metal from the junkyard and that’s about it. Consider the number of trees it would save if steel replaced wood as the more popular building material.

Save Energy
Pre-painted and granular-coated roofing solutions in steel buildings can either deflect the sun to keep things cool inside during the hot summer months, or it can absorb the solar heat and raise the temperature inside when it’s freezing outside. As you can imagine, this helps to save energy in terms of heating and cooling solutions. Environmental control inside a building is a major reason for high energy consumption, so by curbing that, steel buildings automatically reduce the pressure on our limited energy resources.

The Green Certification
The National Green Building Program, the US Green Building Council’s LEED program, and most other agencies that are responsible for certifying environmentally friendly construction methods in the USA have certified steel as one of the greenest construction material available today. The process is already in motion, and as time passes on, the measures and requirements put in place to protect the environment against reckless industrial and residential constructions will become stricter. Steel buildings could possibly even become the norm in many places in the coming years.

Concepts like global warming, plastic accumulation in the ocean, and ozone depletion have slowly started to leave the realms of speculation and affect us directly. It is absolutely essential for each of us to do what we can to protect the environment so that the future generations can have a healthy life. Steel constructions could very well be a responsible step in that direction, as far as the impact of real estate on the environment is concerned.

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Thoughts? What else can we do to save the trees? 


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