On the Road to Green Living ( or) Was Harry Baals Green?
Posted Mar 16 2011 8:21am
There is a tendency in our culture today to exploit every little thing that comes down the pike? Green living isn't an easy sell here in Northeast Indiana, so it is up to those among us who are fighting the good fight to find advocates with high profiles- types of people who can help any good activist advance their cause, and become a well-known and effective warrior in green.
I tried to catch Charlie Sheen, but he was too busy 'winning' and Lindsay seems to have a sticky fingers problem and told me she was on the lookout for a five finger discount (whatever that means!) so I had to go local, which is so appropo- and decided to look into the character traits of one Harry Baals, an ex-mayor of Fort Wayne, and one who has been getting a lot of national attention lately.
Apparently, Harry was a member of the Quest Club, which is a little group of white men who have been getting together here in the Fort Wayne area for decades- they make reports on various subjects and try to find worthy ways to advance our community. I read a book about the Quest Club once and was unhappy to find that there was nothing about green living in the book, except its cover- sad.
Maybe, I will read another book or two about Harry Baals and see how eco-friendly he was~ and then I am going to look into this Citizen Square guy!
I tried to catch Charlie Sheen, but he was too busy 'winning' and Lindsay seems to have a sticky fingers problem and told me she was on the lookout for a five finger discount (whatever that means!) so I had to go local, which is so appropo- and decided to look into the character traits of one Harry Baals, an ex-mayor of Fort Wayne, and one who has been getting a lot of national attention lately.
Apparently, Harry was a member of the Quest Club, which is a little group of white men who have been getting together here in the Fort Wayne area for decades- they make reports on various subjects and try to find worthy ways to advance our community. I read a book about the Quest Club once and was unhappy to find that there was nothing about green living in the book, except its cover- sad.
Maybe, I will read another book or two about Harry Baals and see how eco-friendly he was~ and then I am going to look into this Citizen Square guy!