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It's not easy being green.

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  • It's not easy being green. Posted on Jul 12 2008 at 4:34pm by emmakdorsey
    My husband and I watch "It's Not Easy Being Green" and love it. We also are trying to green our resent purchase of a 7 acre run down mess. We have a poultry house and are free ranging them soon. We have geese,turkeys, ducks of 3 varities, And many chickens. I am in the process of building a small pond. A house is an old trailer w/ an add-on that was in very bad shape. We have replace most of the floorsand want to put on a new roof sysem to house solar water and heating. We have a well that needs work and are currently on county water.We heat the house w/ wood. We are getting ready to add pigs to our farm. We also have a varity of fruits and vegies that we organicly grow. I am a soap maker along w/ all the healthy body stuff. We have been looking into windmill power and my husband is going to convert one of our cars to electric. We love to see what new things are going on with the show and I would love to be able to communicate w/ Brigit and Dick to pick their brains and share what we have done if at all possible. Please let me know how I can get in touch. You have my e address.
    Yours greenly,
    Emma Dorsey
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    • RE: It's not easy being green. Posted on Jul 14 2008 at 6:39pm by judith1
      Odd coincidence. I have an article on home page of TRACTIOn magazine entitled It's Not Easy Being Green but about the responsibility we have in the Film business to look at the eco-waste we create making productions. The article is on bio-diesel.There will be more - all about film and TV production. I didn't know about the Sundance effort of the same name.