Monday, October 15, 2007

Lubna on Environment

It's one am. I'm sitting on a bench at Ajloun (a city near Amman). It's very cold, I'm in gray pants, yellow shirt, orange shirt and Fadya's gray sweatshirt that has Montana State written on it. I thank Montana for my warmth.

People infront of me are sitting in a one big circle playing Taboo the game.
I started my day smelling dust out of my window. My laptop was turned on, noise from the fan, screen's LCD light, other internal sounds. Gadget pollution.

I wash up, I make breakfast, using the kitchen oven that was more like a Bunsen burner flame form of air pollution.

I prepare a handbag for the Ajloun sleep over. I shout a little with my younger brother. I go down to the car, turn it on, switch on, engine ignition, I turn around instead of reverse, I step on some sandy area, dust comes out, I pick people on the road, we then reach Ajloun.
car on, off again.

I placed some blue tapes on the ground for some value games, I walk and use my voice during the day, I released lots of exhales. Games over, I watch some TV, more sound and more TV frequencies, projector lights.

We go down for dinner, lots of oil burning; burger and fries.
Lots of misty fumes along too.

We create a set for camp fire, a bunch of woods burned, and fire fumes created.

I guess, that's all the pollution I caused today, or all pollution I can think of and that's part of my effects on the environment on a Blog Action Day October 15th of one year.

Productive I seem, No?

2 Response(s) to "Lubna on Environment"

  • Anonymous Bash said:

    So, I guess that means your going to sell your car? :) Just kidding nice post, a different perspective.

    Questions please: Why did you deleted the last item in "Janabi", the one about being a minister. That’s if I may ask of course.

     

  • Blogger Lubna said:

    sell my car! never:)

    i scratched it cuz i don't want to become a minister anymore:) I gave up on that...
    but it can be unscratched again maybe. :)

    sorry for taking too long to reply