
Happy Earth Day, earthlings! Today is one of my favorite holidays because it provides an opportunity to give thanks to Mother Earth for her abundant blessings (fresh air! clean water!) and demonstrate support for environmental protection. It's a perfect time to reevaluate your habits and consider making changes to become more eco-friendly. Don't forget to take some time out of your day to enjoy God's magnificent creation! Here are 22 ways to celebrate Earth Day 2013:
Isle of Palms, South Carolina
Snowmass Village, Colorado
Denver, Colorado
Glacier National Park, Montana
Glacier National Park, Montana
Charleston, South Carolina
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
San Antonio, Texas
Guadalupe River, Texas

Charleston, South Carolina
Basalt, Colorado
Glacier National Park, Montana
Los Cabos, Mexico

University of Tulsa – Tulsa, Oklahoma

Enchanted Rock, Texas

Yellowstone River, Montana

Boston Public Garden – Boston, Massachusetts

Keystone Lake, Oklahoma

Vail, Colorado

Beavers Bend State Park, Oklahoma

Aspen, Colorado

Siesta Key, Florida
Now ask yourself, how have your favorite places been impacted by pollution and climate change? What are you doing to be part of the solution? Commit to celebrate and protect the environment! For more ideas on making every day Earth Day, read these previous posts: reduce : reuse : recycle : reTHINK and Clean Green.
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