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Celebrate Earth Day!  22 April 2011

Earth Day To-Do List
By Peter Van Wallendael

Wake, Absorb sunlight, Eat local food, Love, Sing, Hold hands, Walk, Swim, Listen to birdsong, Bike, Sit at a cafe, Sit on porch, Open windows and doors, Invite a neighbor over, Run, Bike, Throw, Take a canoe ride, Visit a playground, Go to the library, Play, Consider, Nap, Visit elders, Weed, Sew, Plant, Arrange Photo Albums, Journal, Bake, Garden,
Offer to share tools with neighbors, Neaten roadside, Explore stream critters with kids, Forage, Play music, Dance, Watch Clouds, Learn the names of trees in yard, Hike, Kayak a salt marsh, Visit a park, Clean, Tell stories, Camp, Read, Sketch, Celebrate the sunset, Look at the stars, Sleep.
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