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Going Green – from Generation to Generation

Loving Mother Nature

Loving Mother Nature

I remember a time long ago when “going green” was not yet the “in” thing but just “the right thing to do”.

Circa 1980’s.

We would wait patiently by the side of the road in front of our house for a faint cry: Dyaryoooo! Boteeee! (newspaaaaaaper, booooottles) And when we hear it, we would rush to our house, get all the old newspapers, put them in a stack, get our hands on old glass and plastic bottles – of fish sauce, vinegar, shampoo, softdrinks – and wait for a vision of an old scruffy man pushing a kariton (pushcart).  He would waive to us and soon as he is “parked”, we would help him haul the newspapers to his weighing scale.  He would then count the bottles, do some math in his head, give us some money (a few cents, some paper) and he would go his merry way.  We would waive to mom (asking her for permission but vaguely so she could not say no) and go our merry way too – to the store where we would buy candies and ice-cold soda with the bounty.  Such was the life.

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