Saturday 28th March was 2015’s Earth Hour day, a
day where people across the planet united in the fight against climate change.
Between the hour of 2030 and 2130, people turned off their lights to raise
awareness and combat the growing pressure on our climate from energy
consumption.
The overall impact of turning the lights off for one hour
could be minimal, but if everyone, everywhere did it, it can be huge, which is
what Earth Hour is all about. Uniting the nations and people to a common goal.
At 2030 on Saturday, we joined the movement and turned off our electricity and
wandered down to the beach to sit in semi darkness, talk, tell jokes and
riddles and do our part.
Of course, regular followers of Blue Temple will know that
Dave suggested we all attempt to make something out of rubbish. The guys from
the Ecoteer community project got involved as well and we saw some exciting and
creative designs. So a massive well done to everyone involved!
Sereena created a lifelike elephant from an old kettle, some cans, rope and milk cartons |
Stevie, Aleasha and Tiffany created an awesome Turtle mosaic from old bottle caps and beer cans |
Shauna created a ghostly candle holder from an old detergent bottle |
Rachel made these beautiful flowers and vase from old egg cartons, old fishing wire and an upcycled plastic bottle |
Dave's vertical hanging garden with origami, tin can flowers! |
Dave's signpost for local cafe to encourage tourists to dress respectfully |
Along with the mini projects, the guys from Ecoteer Turtle
project, Ecoteer Community Project and the Blue Temple team united in a team
effort to clean up the Turtle nesting beach at Tiga Ruang on the big island. A
hard-working morning saw the teams collect 15 bags of rubbish from along the
beach, large portions of which was plastic, the scourge on our environment
(more on this to follow later in the week).
The teams united for one cause! |
15 bags! |
“Great things are done by a series of small
things being brought together.”
Vincent Van Gogh