Monday, October 29, 2007

Care for the Ocean - Our Visit in TX

We had spent the night at a friend's house in Victoria, TX, and the next morning despite the cold we decided to go visit the ocean and clean up some trash. We took along four sacks and filled them all with trash including fishing line, which is very dangerous to sea birds. It can get tangled around their necks and choke them to death. We picked up old beer cans, which could have choked sea turtles to death.
But then a storm blew up and we bundled into the car. We watched the birds line up facing the wind: sandpipers, albatrosses, sea gulls, and two brown pelicans. The pelicans were really incredible. We got to observe their fishing technique several times. The storm didn't bother them!
First, they fold their wings to their sides, point down towards the water from the air, and let a free fall dive take them into the water with their beaks open. Then when they hit the water, they scoop up a mouthful of fish and salt water. First they swallow the fish, then they tip their heads to drain the water from their beaks. And that's how a brown pelican finds food in the ocean. A storm is the best time for fishing.
Our friend from Victoria said that a very dangerous disease has been found in the ocean there, and we should not get into the water. Oh, dear God in heaven! Help your servants clean up and care for this beautiful world! How sorry we are for your water on earth having such pollution. By Rebecca Pineau, EarthSaversFellowship

Friday, October 12, 2007

Nobel Prize for Al Gore will support Climate Alliance

Here is a great link!
This one is practical.
President (Vice) Al Gore
supports this one with his recent
Nobel Prize for highlighting the
work of the intergovernmental agency
of scientists studying the
climate crisis. The Alliance
is dedicated to informing the
public. It is non-profit, and
bi-partisan: http://www.climateprotect.org/

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Ocean, O Ocean

My earthsaver is home sick and I am trying to keep her from developing a pneumonia. She wants so much to go to the ocean and see what there is to see, beautify the shores and do whatever we can to help this essential part of the earth's lovely environment. Dear Lord, bless my earthsaver and all the kids who will inherit the earth from us. Make us to be inspired always to do our best to lift the holiness of the planet before the world, that we might become much better stewards, in Jesus' name. Amen.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Climate Party International

Party this Saturday!
Al Gore is hosting a wonderful climate decision night,
and we will go, along with others in San Antonio who are interested in the future of the climate (planet).
Check it out with www.MoveOn.org.
Hoping to see you there! There is room in Boerne.
Blessings on the world! Hope to see you there,
Earth Saver's Fellowship

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Canoing at Yellowstone last Summer

Adoption Conservation

Adoption Conservation - Carlsbad Caverns National Park

My mother and I went to Carlsbad Caverns National Park last summer in southeast New Mexico because I was curious about how the cave was formed, the ecosystem of today, and I wanted to adopt a Mexican Freetail bat to help with conservation efforts. We went into the Visitor's Center and interveiwed Ranger Lindsey who told us about her favorite National Park.

The first thing we noticed in Carlsbad Cavern after the darkness was a pleasant smell of rainwater. There were amazing rock formations including the Whale's Mouth, Iceberg Rock, Lion's Tail, Fairyland, and Temple of the Sun, one of my favorite formations. We saw a sign for the Bottomless Pit, too, but I was too scared to look over into it. It really isn't bottomless; it's filled with sand, so you can't hear anything hitting the bottom. It is a long way down, however: 140 feet deep. Lots of things have been found in it: even a wedding ring.

We were sad to find out that the Christmas Tree formation was not located in the main cave, but in Slaughter Canyon Cave. We would have to practice hiking and come back on another trip. We came back to Carlsbad on the return from a week hiking and canoing in Yellowstone National Park, but on that trip we had quite an adventure, and did not take the time to go to Slaugher Canyon Cave.

We arrived late at night in a flood. We waited in a McDonald's for dinner but the water did not go down in the streets so we got a hotel and stayed the night. But the next morning the desert was a beautiful sight, and then, we found a wonderful office where we could adopt the newest member of the family, my friend Shade. I got an official adoption certificate and then we went home.

What an adventure!!!

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Earth Savers Fellowship

  1. My friends from church and I went to see the movie, "An Inconvenient Truth" about global warming and decided we should start the Earth Savers Fellowship to save the health of the planet Earth because, after all, earth is our home, isn't it? Some of the places in Banjo Kazooie, this very nice Nintendo game, have something to do with global caring. It shows places like polluted water in Rusty Bucket Bay, and it shows three endangered animals: a gorilla, a polar bear, and a beaver. Everywhere you look there are reminders that we have to do something to care for our home. (I can tell you the names of the father and three cubs, but I just wanted to say that in real life, a mother bear can have a litter of three cubs, although not too often.)
  2. Now for a little about myself. I have Asperger's. The ocean is my favorite part of the environment. I would like to help clean up the ocean. We are going on a vacation and taking along a box to collect any trash we see. We are learning to help the environment, not hurt it. We hope to see some ocean animals like dolphins in our kayak. The ocean is the main part of the environment because it gives us food, water, and it takes up most of the earth. No more dumping trash into the ocean! Do you want to get sick?
  3. I think you have to be on the environment's side; you don't have to be any certain religion. What God thinks is a hard question, and a tricky one. But God created the environment, as we know, and wants it in good condition.
  4. Now my Mom and I are going to clean up the den while we watch Narnia and eat hamburgers with ketchup, and kiwis along with a nice pickle to go with it all.
  5. Yesterday we saw a big rig truck bump into a huge tree and it went SNAP. We laughed and laughed because the truck looked so funny driving with a huge tree hanging. It had taken half of it off. "....Oooooops!" I said. We didn't cry over the tree; it'll grow back. But the earth needs our help.