Thursday, 15 May 2008

We are changing the climate!




Rural estate "Huize Dordth"

We are changing the climate. That’s an action taken in the western world to make us realize that global warming is a severe danger to our planet. But what can we individuals do about it? Recently I ordered solar panels for the second time. My first 16 solar panels were destroyed by lightening. When I still had them the consumption of electricity was very low, so low that at one time the electricity company sent someone to check my meter, for they suspected me of cheating. I was very angry, especially after they sent me a bill that was extremely high, even higher than I ever had before. I took photos of the panels on my roof, copied all papers of my purchase and wrote many letters. At last one of the people of the electricity company helped me a lot and I got my money back. Now I shall have only 3 panels, which will make a difference of course, but not as much as my previous 16 panels.
In the meantime I use my bike instead of driving a car, if the distance is not too far. Other wise I have to travel by public transport.
Last weekend my sister, brother-in-law and I cycled to my nephew’s house, it was only 8 kilometres and there was no wind, the sun was shining and everything was peaceful and lovely.
Here are some photos of our trip.

4 comments:

Janice Thomson said...

Your footprint left upon this earth will be very small Wil - how wonderful! Kudos to you for caring so much.

Reader Wil said...

Fortunately I meet bloggers everywhere who do whatever they can do to work for a cleaner environment.

Pernille said...

Thank you for visiting my blog.
I'm very happy for it.

You wright Norwegian so very good. I thought at first that you were a Norwegian. I would love to read the you have written about Norway, but I could't fint it. But I will come back to you after the weekend:) Very nice blog you have and lovely photos.

To morrow we have our National day here in Norway. If you dont know what we do on our 17. Mai, you can look into my blog again. I have tried to explain it (in my bad English).

Have a lovely weekend:D

Reader Wil said...

Your English is much better than my Norwegian. Thanks for the visit and comment. Of course I like to read about the 17 May. My husband and I often went to the Norwegian church in Rotterdam and met many Norwegians there.It was wonderful! I'll put my Norwegian photos on my blog for you.