By:Phyllis & Yoshi Ikeda
We could not get to the Belle Isle event in the Detroit, MI area in time. So we went to our local Nature Center and walked in the woods there. As always we were uplifted by Mother Earth's wonders and grateful that she allows us to live here. We are sorry we Earthlings are harming her and renewed our vow to continue to work for her healthy recovery.
By:Phyllis & Yoshi Ikeda
We could not get to the Belle Isle event in the Detroit, MI area in time. So we went to our local Nature Center and walked in the woods there. As always we were uplifted by Mother Earth's wonders and grateful that she allows us to live here. We are sorry we Earthlings are harming her and renewed our vow to continue to work for her healthy recovery.
By:Phyllis & Yoshi Ikeda
We could not get to the Belle Isle event in the Detroit, MI area in time. So we went to our local Nature Center and walked in the woods there. As always we were uplifted by Mother Earth's wonders and grateful that she allows us to live here. We are sorry we Earthlings are harming her and renewed our vow to continue to work for her healthy recovery.
By:Margaret Weber
We had about 50 people walking yesterday, from Scott Fountain, past the Conservatory, to Shorline Drive, and then back, a walk of close to 3-3.5 miles.
We distributed information about Renewable Energy Standards for Michigan, urging people to support legislative initiatives for 20% renewables in MI by 2020.
Great spirit among us.
By:Margaret Weber
We took a three mile walk around Belle isle park, holding our signs.
By:Margaret Weber
These pictures are from our 3-4 mile walk, showing Detroit Renaissance Center in the background.