Posted on 03/19/2010 6:33:37 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
(There are many candlelit activities to do with family or friends when you turn off the lights for an hour to raise awareness about climate change.)
Q: Earth Hour is coming up on March 27 and I, for one, am excited to get in on the action and turn off my lights. One question though what the heck am I supposed to do in the dark for a whole hour?
A: Youve come to the right place, my friend. For those of you who dont know, the World Wildlife Fund started Earth Hour three years ago, asking people to turn off their lights for one hour to raise awareness about the need to take action on climate change. It has since become a global phenomenon, with more and more people turning out their lights each year.
In 2009, nearly 1 billion people in 4,100 cities in 87 countries on seven continents turned out their lights for Earth Hour. The only question many people have is exactly yours. What am I supposed to do in the dark for a whole hour? Well, Ive got some great ideas for ways you can spend Earth Hour. And you know what? These activities are so fun, you wont even remember to turn on the lights come 9:30.
Eat a candlelit dinner.
Prepare the whole meal in advance and make sure the tables set, so you dont stab anyone with the dinner knives while trying to set the table in the dark. Then, once you switch off the lights, settle down at the table and enjoy a candlelit dinner. Whether its with your honey, your family, or just a friend or two, youll be sure to enjoy.
If youve got kids, play games with or tell them stories.
How often is Saturday night just movie night? This Saturday night, get the kids together for some ghost stories by candlelight or a game of Monopoly. If youre really ambitious, you can even try building a fort with them in your living room.
Look at old picture albums.
In this day and age, everythings electronic on a hard drive, a memory card, a USB stick, in an online album somewhere on the Internet. You get my point. For Earth Hour, why not pull out the dusty albums from years past (everybodys got one somewhere) and leaf through some old pictures of yourself or your family by candlelight. You can even make it into a game (Who can find the only picture ever taken of Grandma in a two-piece?). Its sure to make for some good times, good memories and some great stories.
Get some friends together for a game night.
What says, 'I care about the Earth' more than Taboo by candlelight? And the best part of it is, itll be dark enough that nobody will see you cheating.
Go outside for some stargazing.
When was the last time you looked up at the sky and actually saw more than a few stars? Thats because with all the light pollution out there these days, its hard to see much of anything in the sky besides the moon or the lights of a passing plane if youre lucky. Take advantage of the Earth Hour opportunity, and head outside for some good old-fashioned stargazing. Unless of course, youre fortunate enough to live in Salt Lick, Ky. then you might see stars any ol night of the year.
Dont forget to check out this video promo for Earth Hour 2010, featuring landmarks across the world that went dark for 2009s Earth Hour, including the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Empire State Building in New York City definitely inspiring to watch. And remember, no matter how you decide to spend Earth Hour, know that youre one of billions of people joining together to take a stand on the future of our planet, and that, my friends, is more than enough.
The Gaia Worshipers need to off themselves...just to set A Good Example for the rest of us. ;)
One of my favorite activities during “Earf Hour” is to drive around in my SUV with the headlights turned off.
My local Druid club will be offering human sacrifices during the blackout. Shhhhhhh! Don’t tell anyone!
We turn on EVERY SINGLE LIGHT in the house!
Every light in my house will be blazing. Bring it on.
STUPIDITY is right.
I will do what I did last year — turn on EVERY light in my home for an hour.
LOL!
I turn on all the lights and crank the song Every Light in the House is On.
I like to idle the old two-stroke dirt bike for an hour and create huge clouds of blue smoke illuminated by lights from a diesel-fueled generator.
This was my “Earth Hour” in 2008 (I missed 2009):
In counter protest several people (including myself) have elected to turn EVERYTHING on.
25 100 Watt light bulbs
5 computers
2 televisions
2 dvd players
2 vcrs
playstation
stereo
Heater (its cold outside)
2 floor fans
3 cars idling
oven cooking dinner
and 500 Christmas lights (still haven’t taken them down)
And a wife that now thinks Im insane.
Unfortunately I couldn’t run the lawn mower because if you let go of the handle it turns off. Was too lazy to duct tape the safety bar closed.
Unfortunately this year I have taken my Christmas lights down. Maybe I could talk my wife into letting me put them back up.
As usual, I will throw on the front flood lights and clean guns on the tailgate.....
I thought you’d go fly and pick yourself up a hundred dollar burger. :)
My favourite is to light a huge bonfire and have an early spring campfire. Awesome.
My doggie, Lola, says,”What is the big f...g deal? “
(she has no problem navigating in the dark...although it is painful for me if I step on one of her chewy bones in the dark)...I will NOT be walking in the dark...
though I do like candles.
Hey, can we predict an explosion of births 9 months later!
I did the same thing.
What day is Earth Day?
April 1?
I light a old tire on fire so I have some light.
If you REALLY want to know, Earth Day is April 22nd.
I’ll be celebrating by emitting as much visible light as possible (from incandescent bulbs while I still can) as well as RF energy from 1,000 watt ham radio transmitter that uses vacuum tubes. And I think I’ll spin up a few machine tool motors too.
Don’t ask me what I do doing to “ozone alerts.” ;-)
Every light in the house is on
The backyard’s bright as the crack of dawn
The front walk looks like runway lights
It’s kinda like noon in the dead of night
Every light in the house is on
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