- July 19, 2008: Bailey Elise Evans is Born! Woohooo!!!
- July 14, 2008: YERTies in the family way, and counting the days....
- July 4, 2008: July 4th, 2008: 50 Down, NONE to Go! YERT Completes Initial Travel...
- July 1, 2008: Gas Prices Threaten Air Pollution, "Fat To Fuel" Idea Gains Traction
- June 30, 2008: I Just Signed Up For World Peace Day...
- June 28, 2008: YERTpod28: An Agri-Culture of Permanence in New Mexico
- June 27, 2008: NO NORTH POLE BY THIS FALL - WHAT THE #&@%!?!?!?
- June 21, 2008: Day 320: Green Businesses And Basements
- June 20, 2008: American farmers still burning crops. What will it take to get "old timers" on board with newer practices that will save $ and preserve the earth?
- June 19, 2008: YERTpod27: Everything’s Under the Sun in Arizona
Day 79,80: A Whole Lot of Red and a Little Bit of Blue Making Green in UTAH
We were told Utah is sometimes called the “reddest” state, and Environmentalists are sometimes called “Treehuggers.” What happens when Republicans realize that caring for the environment can make good economic sense? Before we left Utah, we met with Rich (R) and Marsha (D), who are working together for Living Green Expo to bring awareness to this issue that affects all of us, no matter our political affiliation. As Rich noted, caring for the environment used to be part of the Conservative Party’s platform, starting way back with Ulysses Grant and carried further by Teddy Roosevelt….
We spoke with Salt Lake City’s Mayor, Rocky Anderson, who also believes that the environment is NOT a party issue (See his on-camera mayoral challenge from yesterday!)
So, I have crap internet connection here. I am not going to frustrate myself by trying to post and add pictures. I will instead say “Welcome!” to our brand new nephew, as yet unnamed, “We can’t wait to meet you in the spring when we are scheduled to be in Connecticut. So glad you are a tiny baby and will have no remembrance that we missed your first days…”