Wednesday, April 27, 2011

It Is Time To Come Together

Today's Beautiful Nourishment:
Exercise: 2.2 mile early morning run
Breakfast:
Chatham Sheep Yogurt with raw almonds, bee pollen, Healthforce Nutritionals Dark Mint Maca, Pure Planet Spirulina, mixed berries (Strawberries, blueberries, blackberries), Pure New Hampshire Maple Syrup, shredded coconut

Lunch:
Sottocenere Cheese with Truffles from Italy
Herbed olives
G.T. Dave Guava Kombucha

Dinner:
The Best Farm Greens Ever!!! From my Spring farm CSA share and picked yesterday morning; Red Clover Farms in Windsor, CT: Kale, collards, chard, spinach, thyme, rosemary, beets with wild rice tempeh; all steamed and "drizzled" with olive oil, tahini and sea salt; WOWWWWWWWWWWWWW!! These truly are the most flavorful, robust and delicious fresh farm greens I have ever tasted.

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http://redcloverfarms.blogspot.com/

Dessert:
Organic Nectars Cherry Chocolate Swirl raw ice cream

Just to say something about the sheep yogurt mix from breakfast: I add a heaping tablespoon of this dark green spirulina and the whole mix turns deep forest green, but the flavor is madly delicious, as the spirulina is the best I have ever tasted and blends into all the other ingredients, boosting the body with oxygen and chlorophyl. It's a wonderful way to get the dense green nutrients with flavor.

Last week was the 24th "anniversary" of the nuclear meltdown at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Russia.
I spent many earlier years being an advocate for the closing of Indian Point Nuclear Plant in Buchanan, NY, to no avail; it is still running, though there was a "small" meltdown in the 1970's and it continues to leak Strontium 90 into the Hudson River.
As a friend of mine said to me recently, "If we don't have the capacity to handle a nuclear meltdown, we shouldn't be playing with nuclear power plants." It's that simple.
Indian Point is exactly the same plant as the Fukoshima plant in Japan, as are others around the country and world.
I encourage and urge you to take the time to listen to the 24 minute news piece on the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl and it ramifications today. I do want to make you aware that there is a scene of today's children in those areas of Russia where there was leakage from that and another nuclear reactor, that could be hard for some to view, as it shows the physical long-term effects of this disaster.


http://www.democracynow.org/2011/4/26/chernobyl_catastrophe_25th_anniversary_of_worlds

I will be blogging more about this, but I know I am being called to say, "No More" to the continued proliferation of nuclear power plants and imminent danger in which they place each living being's life and health. As the earth is shifting geologically and with weather with such speed these days, we are not equipped to handle the responses of nature triggering the reactions of these power plants, which is exactly what happened in Japan. It is time to stand up, come together in numbers and say, "We must put an end to this irresponsibility and begin to save the lives of our children."
Thank you for taking the time to read this post.
In Health & With Love,
Hope

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