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Pro Dea et Natura

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We defend Mother Earth ~

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Our Order of Sacred Tara mother priory -- The Priory of Brigid's Faery-Faith -- is dedicated to the waters of the world. Our shrines are sacred wells, be they located in a natural environment or ones which our Companions have created, serve as our focal point for imprinting the message of love & gratitude, peace & beauty into the planet's vibration, so that all living creatures will radiate with this message through the waters of their own body.

The Order of Sacred Tara is comprised of people from diverse cultural backgrounds. We are nature people, who stand on the side of "green-ness." We are the ecoists of Gaia in the dawning of this twenty-first cnntury.

Those of us who participate in the world of Faery are called into the Order of Sacred Tara to become Guardians, defenders of Mother Earth ~ no compromise. For that is the soul of the Faery-Faith.

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20 Ways To Cleaner Oceans, Waves, and Beaches

1. Get your mind out of the gutter - sweep your driveways and sidewalks. Put trash in the can instead of the gutter. Use your lawn clippings to fertilize your lawn.

2. Pull your own weeds - The less herbicides and pesticides you spray, the less you will swim in on the weekend.

3. Plant don't pave - Let the runoff water soak into the ground. Landscaping looks better and creates ozygen.

4. Scoop the poop - Unless you like to swim in animal poop, make sure you and your neighbor pick up the droppings.

5. Report full catch basins - The Department of Public Works should clean a full storm sewer.

6. Fix your car leaks - More oil enters the beach from urban runoff than from tanker spills. If your car drips, the oil will find its way to the ocean.

7. Don't be a drip - Low-flow shower heads, drip irrigation and low-flow toilets conserve water. Repair any leaks.

8. Minimize water loss - Water lawns in the mornings or evenings. Water deeply and less often for happier plants.

9. Use non-toxins - Vinegar or baking soda clean very well. Buy eco-sensitive products now available at the market.

10. Oil well that ends well - Recycle your motor oil at a garage. Don't dump it into a strom drain.

11. Recycle. Once is not enough - Recycle reusable materials. Caa 1-800-RECYCLE for drop-off locations.

12. Be aware of storm drains - The trash and toxins that are dumped on the street run straight to the beaches. If we reduce the amount of slime that goes into our storm drains, our coastal waters will be protected.

13. Quit using styrofoam - The coffee generation brings its own mugs. Let the shop owners who use styrofoam know you disapprove.

14. People cause pollution, people can stop it - Next time you see some trash, pick it up.

15. Join a local action group, get involved - If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. Check the facts and vote. One more voice DOES make a difference. {We are proud members of Surfrider Foundation.}

16. Cover your trails - Take household hazardous materials and containers to a local collection program for disposal.

17. Consider, control, conserve - Recycle reusable materials. Throw litter into trash cans and keep cans tightly covered to discourage foraging animals.

18. Don't water the driveway - It won't grow. All that water washes to the beach.

19. Talk around town - Because most people don't realize they are contributing to non-point source pollution, spread the word and get your neighbors and co-workers involved.

20. Hold on to your butts - The beach is NOT an ashtray.

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