Day 7: Tuesday
It's no secret that I fell off the wagon. I had presumed a school holiday would simplfiy matters, but quite to the contratry, it did not. Were we perhaps to stay at home, we may have ventured into our local community a little more. Unfortunately, for the experiment, we uplifted to our shack in the Huon to avoid the potential Influenza Pandemic, and consequently needed to make the 5-10km trip into town several times over the couple of weeks.
On a good note, as I have expressed previously, undertaking the challenge has focused my attention on my footprint, not in a carbon-guilt fashion, but in a distance-vulnerability sense.
Indulge me to Segway momentarily; There is a political correctness to hoisting up ones 'carbon footprint' flag, and in essence that is OK by me, as I believe we are truly amidst actual dangerous anthropomorphic atmospheric change. But.. there is a confrontationalism that I reject. I am an anomaly, no doubt about it. I enjoy most of the fruits of technology and the internal combustion engine. I imagine I am both an average sample of the Western citizen, and that of a troubled, informed human. I find myself daily, to be in internal conflict over my footprint, truly regretting the need to cut back, whilst, resenting the movement's 'your either with us, or with the terrorists' attitude. I rant..
In short, livelocal, and taking the challenge has only reiterated to me, the individual nature of our situation. I'm no beacon of sustainability, yet I want my sacrifices, as meager as they may be, to make a difference (and possibly inspire others similarly). The next dad who chooses to share their local experience, will inevitably be different still. I look forward to reviewing their take on reducing their footprint, and enhancing the security of their family.
And this is the whole point; we're all so different, and so much the same. We have shared goals, and varying interpretations on how to get there. Luckily we still have 'calm time' in which to develop our knowledge and community responses.
This encourages me.