Earth Hour

Borrowing from Raven, View from Raven’s Nest, which I hope she doesn’t mind, she posted this today:

“On another note: Tomorrow, March 28, 2009, from 8:30 to 9:30 you might want to participate in something called “Earth Hour,” an effort to focus on global warming. For one hour, you are asked to take the simple step of turning your lights off. That’s it. Save an hours worth of energy… multiplied by hopefully a million other people around the world. Not much of a sacrifice and good food for thought.”

You can visit Earth Hour here.

I am going to do this and Raven put it so well, many thanks Raven, that I hope everyone participates.

Hey, it’s just my opinion.

A Hui Ho

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40 Responses to Earth Hour

  1. Jientje says:

    I think we will be driving home from Bruges around that time tomorrow evening, so it would be difficult to dim the lights of the car. I hope our government puts the lights out on our highways. It is said ( and no, I don’t think it’s a myth) that you can see Belgium from SPACE!! There is no place on earth that has so many lights along their roads as we do!

    • Thom says:

      That it would and you have to think of safety first. Wow I didn’t know that about seeing Belgium from space…but can’t you see every country from space since you are so high up in the air? LOL.

  2. Jientje says:

    Yes,of course you can but Belgium pops out!! You actually can see the lights!
    That’s because I live there!!! LOL

  3. Bill says:

    Between 2030 hrs and 2130 hrs I will be at work. About the only thing at home taking power will be my electric alarm clock, everything else will be off or unplugged. As for my bus burning Bio-Friendly Diesel, Well I guess you can’t have everything.

    Cheers

    • Thom says:

      So true Bill and I will be asleep most likely anyways because I start so early on sunday morning :) Hey where on your blog are the pictures of your graduation pictures for the bus?

      • Bill says:

        Well Thom, I am disappointed in my fellow Calgarians, when I was driving my 45 though the two residential areas, lots of houses had lights on.

        At least this Calgarian observed the no lights between 2030 and 2130 hrs.

        Cheers. Bill

        PS, I thought about turning off the lights on my bus, including Head Lamps but thought better. (He Laughs)

        • Thom says:

          I think the same happened here also. I fell asleep and did make sure my TV was off before hand at least so I can’t tell ya how everyone else did.

  4. Bill says:

    Just click on July 2008 under the archives and you can read the whole month of July, including the graduation, or click on this link http://oldfartproductions.blogspot.com/2008/07/graduation.html to see just the graduation.

    • Thom says:

      Thank you Bill…that’s awesome..you poor people have to wear ties YIKES…we wear aloha shirts. I’ll try and get a picture soon. I don’t think I’ve ever taken one in my uniform, as it is

      • Bill says:

        Ties only required during training, then become an option after graduation and actually working. I may wear my tie on Sunday (emphasis on May).

        Cheers

        • Thom says:

          LOL…there ya go…have a good day. I’m off to work. Damn I just get back and they already call to work my day off it never ends :(

          • Bill says:

            Enjoy your Day at Work, I am out the door soon as well

            • Thom says:

              Enjoy your’s as well :)

              • Bill says:

                Hey Thom

                Just wondering what kind of buses you drive. With Calgary Transit I get to drive the old GMC Fishbowls, and the MCI Buses built by Greyhound, But lately where I am signed out of Victoria Park Garage , I’ve only been driving the New Flyer Low Floors, the 40′ and 60′ Articulated Buses that are Kneelers.

                Cheers

                Bill

                • Thom says:

                  Sorry it took me so long to get back on this. I saw it and got distracted and well…Most of our fleet are Gillig’s. All of them have lifts. We have about 50 that are low riders..no stairs which is great. We also have NewFlyers. On those we have about 50 Diesel/Electric Hybrid and the Articulated on those. I’ve taken some pictures from work today and will get them downloaded hopefully by tomorrow. I see also that a new bus just came in this week. Have no idea what it is. It’s funny looking. I’ll keep you posted on that :)

                  • Bill says:

                    Looking forward to your pictures, had to do a google search on the Gillig’s, they look like a fun bus to drive. I love driving the Articulated buses, I’ve seen pictures of Artic’s that bend in the middle twice. Now these would be fun to drive. Still waiting for you to twist Quilly’s Rubber Arm, (Though lately she seems to be into Rubber Plants ~ I guess she got High Hopes)

                    • Thom says:

                      ROFLMAO…too funny. I’ve never seen a double bending artic. I don’t drive them all that often. I’m not on the route that calls for them, but I do enjoy them also.

    • Thom says:

      Thank you Bill as I said in the other comment I will look at these on Friday. Thank you so much my friend :)

  5. Nessa says:

    *:30 is my bedtime, so I’m in on this every night.

  6. Fandango says:

    I think this is a noble gesture but I wonder if it helps anything.

  7. quilly says:

    Thom — if everybody on this island reached up and turned the lights out at the same time, we’d blow the power generators and be in the dark 18 plus hours again!

    The Wickham and Schofield are powering down all “unnecessary” lights, and a at least one of the bases is providing a free movie to anyone in military housing who wants to shut off their lights and go watch.

    If everybody wanted to have a big impact on global warming, they’d all park for 24 hours, world-wide. Nothing rolls but emergency vehicles, public transport and muscle powered conveyances — bikes, skates, horse, mule, dog sled ….

  8. Bill says:

    Quilly, I am glad you included Transit, or I’d be having the Day Off, Good Idea, lets not include Transit.