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		<title>Hey Kermit &#8211; It Is Easy to be Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 19:23:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to be green and read real books?  Eco-Libris makes it easy and rewards you!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/eco507.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2332" title="eco507" src="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/eco507-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" /></a><span>Claire and I work at being green.  We both buy our veggies from the same organic service (<span><a href="http://www.paradiseo.com/">ParadiseO</a></span>, tell them we sent you!) and strive to reduce, re-use and recycle.  Truthfully though, Claire is in a different league.  When she re-landscaped, she chose succulents and water tolerant plants; when you see my garden, you&#8217;ll think &#8220;English.&#8221;  When they stripped out the grass to replace it with a more environmentally-friendly type, she watered the dirt and waited for the weeds to grow and be pulled rather than use a herbicide.  Let&#8217;s just say that never would have occurred to me.  She composts; when I mentioned composting to our landscaper she laughed, patted me on the shoulder, and said &#8220;let&#8217;s work on watering the pots regularly.&#8221;  Claire gave up meat for a year for environmental reasons; I try not to have any meat until dinner, but mostly for caloric purposes.</span></p>
<p>We&#8217;ve talked about <a href="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/2008/10/and-speaking-of-used-bookstores/">the used book quandary</a> &#8211; they&#8217;re better for the environment because a book is being reused, but not so good for the author who doesn&#8217;t get a cut of that transaction.  Claire is an author.  <a href="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/2009/03/green-reading-with-eco-libris/"><span>Eco-<span>Libris</span> provides the answer</span></a>, buy a tree for every book you read to balance out the paper used to manufacture the book.  Eco-Libris also works with publishers to promote the sustainable production of books.  Now, they are combing the two and adding an extra incentive for readers to participate:</p>
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<li>Customers who balance out 25 books at <a href="http://www.ecolibris.net/index.asp"><span>Eco-<span>Libris</span></span></a> will receive a $10 gift card for <a href="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/2010/01/the-strand-new-york-city/">Strand Bookstore </a>in New York City (one of the world&#8217;s best independent bookstores). These cards are good for any in-store or <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103021218998&amp;s=1102&amp;e=001QjAc6SA-zpWplYt9vk0mnDJND8yNq706bNHsvqBkIBOB5b8QhUGsFW4-dyYuw7oItXy7bDy-W1nhpjljPc26RnONZO83eLHxTI5fRLwuW2vaErHu8r01Ag==" target="_blank">online purchases</a> and they never expire.</li>
<li>For customers who will balance out 50 books, <a href="http://www.ecolibris.net/index.asp"><span>Eco-<span>Libris</span></span></a> will send a gift - a choice of &#8220;green&#8221; book, printed on recycled or FSC-certified paper. Customers will be offered to choose from a list of 5-6 books that will be changing occasionally.  The books are from <a href="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/2009/11/green-books-campaign-100-bloggers-for-100-books-plus-a-giveaway/">last November&#8217;s green campaign</a>; we loved our copy of <em>From Green to Gold</em> by Harold Enrico.</li>
<li>Customers who will balance 100 books will receive a$25 gift card for <a href="http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103021218998&amp;s=1102&amp;e=001QjAc6SA-zpX5HRb3L0ZACcKxrJYqn5vr7RY7zO9YMUV3t6TOsZtFrLWD-ijz3bwoXmR_ZHtdHc4KakgjPSYdzEF0hf6DTryMybJb0YidKubIOeqHH1z37wgeIDukchNI" target="_blank"><span><span>BookSwim</span></span></a><span>, a <span>Netflix</span>-style book rental library service, lending you paperbacks, hardcovers and college textbooks.</span></li>
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<p>Help the environment and get rewarded for it, what could be better?</p>
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		<title>Green Books Campaign &#8211; 100 Bloggers for 100 Books PLUS a Giveaway!!</title>
		<link>http://www.bookstorepeople.com/2009/11/green-books-campaign-100-bloggers-for-100-books-plus-a-giveaway/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 18:07:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We're joining Eco-Libris and 99 other book bloggers in reviewing 100 books that were published in an eco-friendly manner. From Green to Gold is a collection of poems that prompted images of beauty and caused me to think about nature, art, war and aging.  It's eco-friendly printing only lives out the underlying message of the collection, that our world and lives are wonderous.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2062" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 472px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-2062" href="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/2009/11/green-books-campaign-100-bloggers-for-100-books-plus-a-giveaway/100bloggers/"><img class="size-full wp-image-2062 " title="100bloggers" src="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/100bloggers.jpg" alt="100bloggers" width="462" height="264" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Designed by Susan Newman</p></div>
<p><span style="color: #339966;">GIVEAWAY OF AL GORE&#8217;S NEW BOOK AND FROM GREEN TO GOLD DESCRIBED IN THE LAST PARAGRAPH!</span></p>
<p>We&#8217;re joining <a href="http://www.ecolibris.net">Eco-Libris </a>and 99 other book bloggers in reviewing 100 books that were published in an eco-friendly manner.  Eco-Libris organized this event (see <a href="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/2009/03/green-reading-with-eco-libris/">our post about Eco-Libris </a>and <a href="http://ecolibris.blogspot.com/2009/03/when-you-love-independent-bookstores-as.html">Kim&#8217;s interview </a>on their blog) to highlight both the need for and availability of books printed on recycled paper or FSC-certified paper.  “Although there&#8217;s so much hype around e-books, books printed on paper dominate the book market, and we want them to be <a name="OLE_LINK3">as environmentally sound as possible </a>,” explains Raz Godelnik, co-founder and CEO of Eco-Libris. “Very few books are currently printed responsibly and we hope this initiative will bring more exposure to “green” books. Through this campaign we want to encourage publishers to get greener and readers to take the environment into consideration when purchasing books.”</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-2069" href="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/2009/11/green-books-campaign-100-bloggers-for-100-books-plus-a-giveaway/fc9781553800675/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2069" title="FC9781553800675" src="http://www.bookstorepeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/FC9781553800675.jpg" alt="FC9781553800675" width="92" height="140" /></a>We are so happy to join today&#8217;s blogging event.  Since I am trying to read more poetry, I decided to chose <em>From Green to Gold</em> by Harold Enrico as our review book.  This poetry collection is not only printed in a green manner, the poems themselves evoke an awareness of the beauty of nature and life.   I experienced a sense of melancholy and an awareness of the beauty of every moment as I read the poems.  </p>
<p>The theme of the time passing repeatedly occurs:  in the appropriately named &#8220;Time,&#8221; time is &#8221;the mongrel bitch, limping along on three legs . . . She holds a bleeding forepaw tightly against her chest and whimpers from time to time.&#8221;   Even more poignant for me was &#8220;Marston-Bigot, Somerset&#8221; which describes the antics of WWII soldiers on New Years Eve at a temporary encampment juxtaposed with the animals (badger, mole) that will continually be present in an ongoing cycle of life.  </p>
<p>Several poems refer to aging, another aspect of time.  My favorite is &#8221;Kontrapunkt&#8221; with the repeating lines &#8220;I crave another body.  This one will never do.&#8221;  References to autumn and winter as stand ins for aging <span id="more-2061"></span>abound in the new poems (some are selected from previous collections).  One of my favorites, &#8220;Midsummer Past,&#8221; felt like a description of a reprieve in the midst of life, while &#8221;Winter&#8221; with &#8220;Love has lost its luster.  The rose will not bloom again this year&#8221; harkened to an end of life period.</p>
<p>The bird images struck me.  I know certain types of birds have representative meanings, but I don&#8217;t know what they are and I don&#8217;t feel like I lost anything in the poem by my ignorance.  It seemed clear that that the hawk repeatedly represented death or an ending.  I especially enjoyed &#8220;<em>Taymuusya</em>, Rock Wren&#8221; which starts with a perky wren who sings all morning long &#8220;until I am sick of hearing it.  The same old tune and worn-out words.&#8221;  A hawk threatens, then a snake, and the perky bird notices.  The poet asks</p>
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What did you hear?<br />
The dry sound of rattling on the rocks,<br />
a sound beyond sound,<br />
it chilled  me to the bones.</p>
<p>Then nothing.  No more sound,<br />
not even beyond sound.<br />
Beyond stillness.<br />
Only the imperceptible hiss<br />
of the rising wind<br />
as the snake slivered off.
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<p>I loved this poem.  I enjoyed the wonderment of nature combined with the confession that the bird song we&#8217;re supposed to love can be annoying.  It intrigues me that I&#8221;m not sure if the poet wanted the bird to survive or not.</p>
<p><em>From Green to Gold</em>is a collection of poems that prompted images of beauty and caused me to think about nature, art, war and aging.  It&#8217;s eco-friendly printing only lives out the underlying message of the collection, that our world and lives are wondrous.</p>
<p>In honor of the Green Books Campaign, we&#8217;re giving away a copy of <em>From Green to Gold</em> by Harold Enrico AND a copy of <em>Our Choice </em>by Al Gore, his latest thoughts on helping our environment.  To qualify to win either book, leave a comment with what you think is the easiest thing to do to lessen your carbon footprint.  We&#8217;ll decide both winners using random.org on Saturday, November 14th.</p>
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