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#112 Live local challenge

Your challenge is to live local for a week – seven days – and to document your efforts to do so. You can do this anytime.

What is living local?

To live local is to make the most of your community.

  • meeting your neighbours and the people who work in your community
  • eating delicious food grown as close to where you live as possible
  • minimising use of fossil fuels, especially for transport*

* This will be the hardest one for a lot of people. Walking, bicycles and public transit are good ways to reduce (and to keep you closer to your own neighbourhood!). But this challenge is about experimenting and being creative, not about absolutes. See rules #2 and #3 below.

Rules

  1. Send an email to info AT livelocal DOT org DOT au and tell us when you're starting or post a comment here. (You don't have to do this, but we'll offer you love and support if you do.)
  2. You can't be disqualified or fail. You are merely trying, and thinking about how hard and/or easy it is to live locally.
  3. If you HAVE to drive a car somewhere, we're more interested in you discussing the factors that led to that. If you've gotta fly to Melbourne, what reasons made this necessary? And when you do manage to avoid driving or flying, what compromises did you make?
  4. Document! We want people to share in and get inspired by your experience and your victories and trials and tribulations. Blog, Twitter, call your friends, talk about it during meals.
  5. Or, why not add an experiment to tell the stories about some or all of your adventures?

Good luck!

some local foods

Comments (4)

Picture of user kcarruthers

follow the progress on my blog

Picture of user vaike neeme

hi kate - just read all your live local challenge blog posts, very interesting and informative. i haven't specifically started the challenge - i am giving it a long, hard think first - but, i have done some experiments on here already and had some 'simpatico' refelctions!

namely - the shift to 'more conscious' living. my first experiment was to sell my car, and i have certainly found that meant a lot more forward planning to my day and week (see experiment #43 'carless whisper'). i've enjoyed this shift; 'where am i going? why am i going there? do i have to go there today?''could i get *it* somewhere else or make do with what i've got? etc etc are all good questions to ask! - and i wasn't prompted to do that when i used to just jump in the car :)

Picture of user vaike neeme

secondly, i have a 7 year old boy and really enjoy attending the morning assembly at school when i take him. i was just thinking this morning that it is a community of its own and i really enjoy the vibe. was thinking about my 'challenge' and wondering if it may incorporate the school in some way (heaps of options there if you think about it!). so i like that you're planning to talk to your local school. 

also intrigued that my son's class are currently discussing 'future transport' and doing things like surveying the mode of transport they all use to get to school...an interesting aside...or perhaps i can turn it into something more..thinking, thinking...

Picture of user kcarruthers

Hi Vaike

It's great to even move to that state of consciousness where you are checking out what you do instead of blindly acting.

All the best on your journey

Kate

 

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