Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Lessons Learned and the Log So Far

Yesterday I wrote about my not-too-successful attempt to support a strictly vegetarian restaurant, which led to finding three of them converted to meat-serving places, and finding them involved much too much driving around spewing carbon.  So...instead of just confessing my sins, I should be giving the lesson learned:  If I had taken time to call the vegetarian restaurants on my list, I could have saved fossil fuel for Javier and the rest of the world, and we would have had a much smaller carbon footprint.  Because of a fire at West Portal, I'd been a little delayed and got no further than looking for a fabric shop for Javier and getting a list of vegetarian restaurants that must have been put online at least a year ago.  (Second lesson:  Find date when website was last updated.)

Now I'm going to share the rest of my long so far.

Water Logged & Carbonated
Giving those words a new meaning

Thursday, October 4, 2012  Got Peggy’s go-ahead for my proposal:

Items from my bathroom cabinet--
Further “training” for my meque
Tracing water

Cap in Trade:  Sometimes I use water for relaxation; but if I do, I try to compensate by not using it in another way.

By Tina Martin

Drank a glass of tap water.
Boiled (not in the microwave) tap water for tea.
Reheated in microwave.
Skipped bath.  Sharon Stone was ridiculed when she said, “We really don’t need to take a bath every day.”  But she’s right. 

Wrote to ‘Ana to wish happy birthday to her four-year-old son.

Dear ‘Ana,
            I’m so sorry that I’m about two days late (your time).  I see that it’s 2:33 AM in Tonga on Saturday, but I’m late even by San Francisco time.
            It’s ironic that one reason that I’m late is that I’ve been thinking and writing about Tonga.  I’m on the second half of my sabbatical and taking a course in environmental science.  Our teacher is asking us to keep a log showing our consciousness of our use of water, energy, and other resources.  Maybe you’ve heard that if everyone lived the way Americans live in my country, more than 5 planets would be required.  Twenty percent of the people on this planet use 86% of the resources.  We are so wasteful.  So I think of Tonga in the early 1970’s, when nothing was wasted.  I want to be more like the Tongans in that era and less like Americans now!
            I hope Solo will grow up (like his siblings) with the consciousness Tongans had when I was living there. 
            Hello to Vaika, Palei, Noli, Finau…and may it never be goodbye to the wise and wonderful no-waste I knew in Tonga!
            ‘Ofa atu,
            Tina


I would like to turn down my water heater so that the hot water is very warm but not scalding.  I've heard this is a good energy measure, and it would mean not having to "balance" too-hot water with cold.  Could you advise me on how to do this?  Perhaps a representative could even come to my house and show me and my in-law?
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Attended Green Corps meeting 3-4

When Robin mentioned the possibility of showing Fork over Knives, at their Unity Day on October 10 (or was it their event on Coober 25?), I said I had the DVD and could bring it.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Typed up my notes for Bio 31.  Good use of energy, I feel sure.
 Later used it for UCLA online course in memoir writing

Didn't bathe.
I didn't drive anywhere today because I was so busy getting my ad ready for Craigslist.
Very little carbon footprint today!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Read about the documentary "Bitter Seeds".
Went to Y, so I bathed afterwards but used very little water.
Watered plants and, I have to admit, I used regular water, not greasy.
Javier and I had to drive because we were going to Oakland to take my brother out to lunch.  He usually takes the four-door car because my brother has trouble get in and out of the car, but this time he brought his two door.   At least it uses less gas.
We went to a vegetarian restaurant, Vegetarian Central, on Park Street so I could keep my vow to support only vegetarian restaurants this month.  Delicious!  My brother ate better than ever, and he used to be a big-steak guy.
Alas, we spewed more carbon because Javier forgot his overnight bag, so we went to Fremont to get it.


Sunday, October 7, 2012

When I showed downstairs apartment to prospective tenants, I had all lights turned on because I’ve been advised that it looks brighter and cheerier that way.  But all bulbs were fluorescent ones. 

When they asked about the washer-dryer, I told them they could use it for up to two loads a week and that I usually had only one load because I was very conscious of the energy and water.  I also told them that our shared utilities would come to less each month if we both (tenant and landlady) watched our use of energy and water.  I also told them the garbage bin  was almost never filled, and we could get our Recology bill down if we got a smaller one.

After the showing Javier and I walked to West Portal so as not to use fossil fuel, but I forgot my bag.  I was carrying around stuff without a bag until I broke down and got one in Papenhausen’s Hardware.  I felt like a criminal.

Monday, October 8

Took a bath after the Y but as usual used very little water. 
Looked for my DVDs of Forks Over Knives and Flow so I can lend them to the Green Corps if they want to use them for their showing from 2-4 on October  10?

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Felt bad when I saw the headline “Pain at the pumps may soon be easing/Politicians seek to increase gas supply—prices may be peaking. “  There’s a picture of two people in Victorville pushing an SUV into an Arco station after it ran out of gas nearby.  If only our politicians were leaders who provided public transportation with  a stipend and made the rest of us pay $10 a gallon for gas…

Sent an e-mailing to Jonathan Woo of Green Corps

Dear Jonathan and Other Green Corps members,
            I  hope I’m still on the list for your mailing.  This is the most recent mailing I found when I did a search for Green Corps. 
I appreciate all that you’re doing,  Jonathan and Jerry, on the web site, which I think will be so wonderful once up, as co-presidents, Robin and Jerry, and all the awareness all of you are creating through Unity Day on October 10 (Do I have that right?  Are we talking about tomorrow?) and the event on October 25.
            I also wanted to say, as I mentioned at the meeting  last Thursday, I have the DVD Forks Over Knives if  you would like to use that, as Robin said you might, for your 2-4 showing.  I also have the DVD of Flow:  How Did a Handful of Corporations Steal Our Water?   I’m taking Peggy’s wonderful Bio 31 Environmental Science class and can bring them there today. 
            I also want to say how much we miss Erika, who’s recuperating well (I think) after surgery.  Someone in our ESL faculty said when he visited her in the hospital (she’s home now), she was her “usual effusive self.”  She does have an indomitable spirit, and she’s a good example for people like me who use too much fossil fuel.

            Thanks for all you do,
            Tina
           
Watched videos including the one on Nature Deficit Disorder and made up my mind that our walks will be more than about not using fossil fuels!
Skipped my bath but washed my face before dressing, and my grooming included using a deodorant, maybe not a great substitute for soap and water.
A friend told me that the caps of bottles had to be put in the garbage, not in the recycling bin where I’d been putting them, so I double-checked.  According to the picture on the recycling bin, caps can go in there too.
Called recology.330-1300  Was put on hold.  Listened to the message, which said that property owners were entitled to two free pickups a year.  It also said what I was telling the people who came about the apartment:  “By using your blue & green carts more, you may be able to save money.”
When someone named Andrea picked up, I explained that I was doing a project for environmental science and would like to call her more than once so I didn’t keep her on the line too long.  I first asked her about getting a smaller garbage can, and she said that I now had a 32 gallon one and could get a 20-gallo one and save $6.40 a month.  But I didn’t make the change.  I’m afraid that when my new tenant moves in this month, he may have a lot of stuff to throw away that won’t go in the garbage, so I’m going to wait.  I’ll talk to him, and I may even mention this in the screening process to see how different applicants react.
So…I found out that I can separate my mascara wands from the plastic container they’re in and throw the wand in the garbage and the container in the recycling. 
I learned that if there’s only a residue of something in a plastic or glass container, I can put it in the recycling without worrying about it because of the way the recycling process is done.
I asked about the old, old aspirin, and she told me that online there was a list of places I could take these tablets, and one of the places is to police stations!  But I think I might choose a pharmacy.
Action:  I discarded several items correctly and confidently.
Glass container  and metal top of Chanel Numero 5, gift of my meque, who pronounces it Channel Five—into the recycling bin.
Lamp oil plastic container—into the recycling bin
First Aid Kit plastic box—into the recycling bin

Wednesday, October 10, 2012  Today my likely tenant came by, and we went down to the basement apartment to lower the water heater temperature to 130.  There was no such indication, but the dial was between hot and warm, so we moved in farther in the direction of warm. 
Took out bins for Recology pickup with stuff I looked into yesterday.
Disappointment:  After mopping the bathroom floor, I tried to use the water to flush the toilet, but it wasn’t enough.

In the news from the SF Chronicle:  “Pier 39/ Entangled sea lion rescued by Will Kane (white plastic packing band wrapped around his neck—maybe something he grew into!) and on other side of page
Picture of tiger playing with “an enrichment ball”!  a continuation of the following article:
Animals in captivity:  “Oakland Zoo turns to voters/Parcel tax to fund animal care, education programs “ by Carolyn Jones. (picture of caged lion, tone through wire cage getting “spritzes of goat’s milk” at the Oakland Zoo.
“Report cites pesticides as cause in more kids’ illnesses” by Stephanie M. Lee

In the news from West Portal Monthly
“Endangered species endanger park trains/Eastern slope of Mt. Davidson could be set aside for transplant” by Jacquie Proctor.  (Are they worried about public access to park or the golf courses?)
Franciscan Manzanita
My topic, WATER:  “Sutro Reservoir groundbreaking/Water system upgrades begin and end in District 7.”

Thursday, October 11, 2012   

Didn’t go to Y today.   
 Didn’t take a bath but “groomed” myself so as not to be offensive or imagine that I am.
Paid attention to news article on “Great Lakes wolf season.
Walked to West Portal to deposit my tenants moving in deposit.  (In class we’d learned that ¼ of cars driving a distance of less than a mile.  West portal is a half mile.  School is 2 miles away.
Mention Bitter seeds, reviewed October 4-7


Friday, October 12, 2012   

Cleaning up, I see that the sale on Cashmere sweaters  40 off is valid only until October 14
Union Square UNIQLO.com  I decide I’ll do without. 
Habitat:  Bayview teardown sends rats fleeing  Oct. 7, 2012  (lost habitat)
October 6  Fastest way to go—by bus or bike  (The answer is by bike.)
Oct. 6 “’Game’ change:  Call ‘em ‘Wildlife’” by Marisa Lago and Wyatt Buchanan
Fish and Game will replace the word “game” with “wildlife.”

I've been walking to West Portal and back, but I have to admit that I picked up my computer-helper instead of having him walk.

Javier and I meet friends at Greens, an all-vegetarian restaurant.  Although they are meat-eaters, they like Greens so much that they want to meet their next time too.



Saturday, October 13, 2012

I didn't go to the Y today, but I still bathed because Javier, who wanted to get fabric to take to his tailor in Costa Rica,  was coming over.  As usual, I used very little water.

 After looking up fabric shops, I looked up vegetarian restaurants in hopes of finding on close to the fabric shop so we could walk. I found one within walking distance of Fabrix on Clement.

 Here's a list, but beware!  Some of them have "turned" and "gone to the other side."  (This can be taken as a joke.) 

Vegetarian Restaurants SF
Bangkok 900 Vegetarian/Vegan Friendly Thai  
900 Stanyan St., San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/665-5333
Hours: Mo-Sa 11:30a-3p,5p-10p; Su 5p-10p
Joubert's All Vegetarian South African  
4115 Judah Ave, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/753-5448
Hours: Mo-Tu closed; We-Su 6p-10p
Golden Era Vegetarian Restaurant Vegan Friendly, Vegetarian Vietnamese  
572 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/673-3136
Hours: Tu closed; We-Mo 11a-9p
ShangriLa All Vegetarian Chinese  
2026 Irving, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/731-2548
Bok Choy(was called Vegi Food) All Vegetarian Chinese  
1820 Clement St, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/387-8111
Hours: Mo closed; Tu-Th 11a-9p; Fr-Sa 11a-9:30p; Su 11a-9p
Miss Millie’s All Vegetarian  
4123 24th St., San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/285-5598
Hours: Tu-Su 6p-; Sa-Su 9a-2p
Ya, Halla from Nadia [13 Jul 2000 is this still open? dpg says closed]All Vegetarian  
494 Haight St., San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/522-1509
Millennium All Vegan  
246 McAllister, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/487-9800
Hours: Su-Sa 5p-9:30p
Greens All Vegetarian  
Fort Mason Center Building A, San Francisco, CA
Phone: 415/771-6222
Hours: Su 10a-2p; Mo 5:30p-9:15p; Tu-Fr 11:30a-1:45p,5:30p-9:15p; Sa 11:30a-1:45p,5:30p-9p(4 course fixed price Sa eve)
Ganges Indian Vegetarian Restaurant All Vegetarian  
775 Frederick Street, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/661-7290
Hours: Su-Mo closed; Tu-Sa 5p-9:30p (prefer come by 9:15p)
Kowloon All Vegetarian Chinese  
909 Grant Ave, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/362-9888
Hours: Su-Sa 11a-9p
Organicity [16 Jun 2001 Changed names. No Longer Vegetarian]  
San Francisco, CA
Herbivore All Vegan Eclectic  
983 Valencia, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/826-5657
Hours: Su-Th 11a-10p; Fr-Sa 11a-11p
Ananda Furara All Vegetarian, Vegan Friendly  
1298 Market , San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/621-1994
Hours: Su closed; Mo-Tu 8a-8p; We 8a-3p; Th-Sa 8a-8p
11:11 Lounge [16 Jun 2001 No Longer in Business]All Vegetarian  
San Francisco, CA
Lucky Creation All Vegetarian  
854 Washington Street, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/989-0818
Hours: We closed; Th-Tu 11a-9:30p
Amazing Grace Vegetarian Restaurant [ERROR: No matching formats lines 20001026 No Longer in Business]All Vegetarian  
SanFranciscoCounty
10,000 Buddhas Chun Kang Vegetarian Restaurant [13 Jul 2000 Is this still open? richard says closed]All Vegetarian  
608 Geary Street, San Francisco [MAP]
Phone: 415/928-2178
Fleur de Lys. Vegetarian Friendly  
777 Sutter, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Nyala [ERROR: No matching formats lines 2001026 No Longer in Business]Vegetarian Friendly Ethiopian  
San Francisco, CA
Bamboo Garden All Vegetarian Chinese  
832 Clement Street, San Francisco, CA [MAP]
Phone: 415/876-0832
Hours: Tu closed; We-Mo 11a-9:30p
Legume Vegetarian  
4042 24th St. , San Francisco, CA 94110 [MAP]
Phone: 415/401-7668
Hours: 11a-10p
Chun Kang Vegetarian  
608 Geary St., San Francisco, CA 94102 [MAP]
Phone: 415/985-3899
Hours: Su-Th 11a-9:30p; Fr-Sa 11a-10p



Sunday, October 14, 2012

Bathed.
Water plants.  When the dish under pot held water, I poured it on another plant.
Took a bath but put no PMB  or phthalates stuff on me because Javier wasn’t here.
Went through newspaper clippings pertaining to the environment:
“Feed, milk prices driving state’s dairies under” associated press
            Quote:  “Experts say California dairy men face a double whammy:  exorbitant feed costs and lower milk prices.  The Midwest drought has led to corn and soybean costs increasing by more than 50 percent this summer, stressing dairymen from Wisconsin and Minnesota to Missouri.  But in California, mil, prices have also lagged behind those in the rest of the nation, exacerbating the crisis”
Milk is the top agricultural commodity…the value of dairy cattle has plummeted by as much as 50 percent in the past 5 years.”  Comparing to the housing industry:  “People have the same cow, but now it doesn’t’ have the same value.”
From September 30, 2012  Monday is D day for bags.
From Oct. 5, 2012 Earthweek:  A Diary of the Planet
Ice quakes—melt of Greenland’s glaciers cause “ice quakes” detected on the worldwide seismic network. 


Paper:  I saved the papers that were used on only one side.

My Peace Corps Calendar:  This month is illustrated by a picture of a child in Afghanistan with the words of Bill Witt, who was a PCV there i1973-75.  Here’s the copy: 
In the early 19970s, Kabul, then a city of 650,000, had no landfills.  Instead an efficient ‘kid-based’ system kept the city free of trash.  Each morning, neighborhood residents dumped their trash and food waste at designated spots.  Teams of children with gunnysacks sorted the refuse, bagging the recyclables they found.  When only food scraps remained, goatherds arrived with their flocks and fresh hay brought by donkeys was spread over the garbage.  The four-footed kids grazed the hay and garbage down to bare earth while the two-footed kids made their way through the congested maze of the Old Bazaar.  There, wholesalers bought the bones, metal, rubber, paper, cloth, and plastic from the children and delivered it all to factories and workshops.  Everything was recycled.

 Monday, October 15, 2012 

Didn't take a bath.  (See earlier entry.)

Decided not to mail a packet because it wasn't urgent, and I didn't want to spew carbon and I didn't have time to walk 
Read articles on Proposition F so that I can vote wisely in November.  

Measure seeks plan to empty reservoir/Rethinking Hetch Hetchy could cost S.F. $8 million by John Wildermuth & and opinion piece in Open Forum:  "Hetch Hetchy restoration plan key step toward greener future" by Huey D. Johnson and Douglas P. Wheeler.  (Johnson was California's secretary for natural resources from 1976 to 1982, and Wheeler held the same office from 1991 to 1999.

This Proposition would require that SF put together a plan  to do away with the city-owned O’Shaughnessy Dam and drain Hetch Hetchy Reservoir so that the valley could be restored to its original wild state.  The valley is part of Yosemite National Park.  According to the article just creating such a plan would cost $8 billion.  Mike Marshal who supports this Proposition says that "if the politicians have their way, Prop F will be road kill."  The people who opposed it include Mayor Ed Lee, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Assembly members Tom Ammiano and Fiona Ma, state senators Mark Leno and Leland.  (Didn't notice Boxer's name.)  The article gives John Muir's opinion , given in the early 1900s, but at that time, water was considered a renewable resource instead of blue gold.  Both the editorial and the article give the same 1913 date when Congress permitted SF to build a reservoir in Yosemite National Park by damming e Tuolumne River.    Johnson and Wheeler think we could us other water storage site, make greater use of local water sources, and filter and recycle water to compensate form what we would no longer be getting.   But here's what the proponents say:  The Tuolumne River is the primary source, and Hetch Hetchy is simply one of nine reservoirs the city uses for water storage.  In the news article it says  that the Hetch Hetchy provides 85% of the water.   That seems to be a major difference in the facts given.



One focus I have for this life style project is being water-wise--knowledge and use--and sharing what I learn with Javier. 

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012 Called Recology Sunset 330-1300 to see how to remove the Direct TV dish and wiring.  
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Took a bath with very little water.

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