I met a woman from Spain while staying at an organic farm/hostel at the base of Japan's Mt. Fuji. She said that humans (specifically speaking of Spaniards) are leaving very deep footprints on the world. She, like me, obviously wishes to leave lots of footprints all over the world, but perhaps more like snow shoes over freshly fallen winter powder. Or, better yet, like sandy beach prints washed away entirely by the next tide. Read on…
Enjoy Life and Still Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
EcoHearth Editorial
EcoHearth Editorial
June 11, 2009
I met a woman from Spain while staying at an organic farm/hostel at the base of Japan's Mt. Fuji. She said that humans (specifically speaking of Spaniards) are leaving very deep footprints on the world. She, like me, obviously wishes to leave lots of footprints all over the world, but perhaps more like snow shoes over freshly fallen winter powder. Or, better yet, like sandy beach prints washed away entirely by the next tide. Read on…





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