Southwest Chief wrote: Guess we're "green". Nothing grows other than wild/natural ground cover around our layout. Even the water feature is from a natural artesian spring. So in wet years it runs, in dry years it doesn't.
Guess we're "green". Nothing grows other than wild/natural ground cover around our layout. Even the water feature is from a natural artesian spring. So in wet years it runs, in dry years it doesn't.
Guess you could say I have gone GREEN also ........
Green, Gold, and Orange, for that matter .............
Roll On E-2-L, I kind'a like that Toad.
Byron C.
FJ and G wrote:The best way to go green is to plow under your lawn and instead, plant wheat and wildflowers. Would look a whole lot better too in my humble opinion
Matt from Anaheim, CA and Bayfield, COClick Here for my model train photo website
Tom Trigg
FJ and G wrote: great point!!!MS-13 in the burbssmart growth. (me, I'll just take a houseboat and be gone)
great point!!!
MS-13 in the burbs
smart growth.
(me, I'll just take a houseboat and be gone)
Yepo, we got that now in the country.......blue/red......MS-13......Pitch Fork painted.....etc....
Got another one better FJ&G, don't build all these "new" subdivisions when we have house/s/es that all ready need demo. Rebuild on that lot.
I like when they say we are fleeing crime....well crime goes where it wants. Even family violance.
Toad
The Home of Articulated Ugliness
HEdward wrote: markperr wrote: I shall sit out this whole green thing until I see that it's not a hoax perpetrated by someone looking to relieve me of my hard earned cash. Mark......I politely decline to post an accurate reply to the above quote on the grounds that the first time I posted on the internet about it, I was plagerised by a dozen columnists, radio and TV commentators and called a "flat-earther" by some dweep named Baby Bobby.
markperr wrote: I shall sit out this whole green thing until I see that it's not a hoax perpetrated by someone looking to relieve me of my hard earned cash. Mark
I shall sit out this whole green thing until I see that it's not a hoax perpetrated by someone looking to relieve me of my hard earned cash.
Mark
......I politely decline to post an accurate reply to the above quote on the grounds that the first time I posted on the internet about it, I was plagerised by a dozen columnists, radio and TV commentators and called a "flat-earther" by some dweep named Baby Bobby.
Then why post a thread that YOU know will cause you pain and heart felt greef? IF all these so called media people and a person jumped you? Why the name calling?
You need to grow up and get your daddy underwear on, because life aint abox of choloates there or here.
Well HEd, the Earth is "flat" where I live..........
I'm of the belief that I never buy a car in it's first model year. I shall sit out this whole green thing until I see that it's not a hoax perpetrated by someone looking to relieve me of my hard earned cash.
I DID buy a bicycle for my birthday and am working my way up to biking all the way to work from home (12.6 mi. one way), but that is for the strictly selfish reason of my own health. If it wiins me points with the tree-hugger crowd, BONUS!!!
Never thought much about the "green" issues, but in looking at what I have done it seems I have given a nod at least to the environment as a whole. I use cardboard for weed matting, mulch from the local landfill, and recycled building materials for roadbed and buildings. My plants are local species of wildflowers or evergreens and insect control is natural through the ladybugs and mantis that found their way into the flowers.
I'm putting out nearly zero pollutants in the form of chemicals and by using recycled materials I consume no petroleum energy or raw materials. So I use electric rail power- the total usage in a month isn't nearly as much as a plasma TV uses in an hour. Since my power comes from a nuke plant I again am not using or producing hydrocarbons or raw materials.
So do I get my "Green" achievement badge for my school blazer?
The Dixie D Short Line "Lux Lucet In Tenebris Nihil Igitur Mors Est Ad Nos 2001"
Yeah I am abit green but my wallet ain't!
What could be more green than planting gardens for our trains to run through???
There was a bit of chat about solar powered / battery locos on another site but the technology just isn't there yet.
-Brian
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