Americans go where the money goes. That’s because we’re chameleons. That’s our reputation, whether it’s true or not. But now that the money is gone, where are we? That’s the question everyone is asking: Where are we going now, and what do we need to do to get there?
Green jobs are a way to aid the middle class: Comment by Joseph R. Biden Jr., Vice President of the United States (Philidelphia Inquirer)
When the men on the chess board
get up and tell you where to go
And you just had some kind of mushroom
And your mind is moving slow
Go ask Alice
I think she’ll know
Lyrics from Jefferson Airplane, Go Ask Alice White Rabbit
A Granola type who bakes cakes for the moon as ‘offerings’, thinks tofu and tahini are great breakfast choices, and who’s idea of style is to wear multiple layers of cheap market clothes made in Cambodia from dried grass and colored using low impact dyes such as menstrual blood and compost bin ‘discharge’.
Definition of “Yoghurt Weaver” from UrbanDictionary.com

Very thoughtful post today.
I turned a little green myself after reading that definition of a yoghurt weaver. I might prefer becoming extinct if that’s the only choice.
On a brighter note, I’m glad to see you’re feeling better
Ha, ha! “Go ask Alice/ I think shell know”! LOL!
) If I were editing a documentary on my last two dates, I would use this as a soundtrack!!!! You have such a cool sense of humor within even serious subjects and that is amazing!
The name of that Jefferson Airplane song is “White Rabbit,” not “Go Ask Alice.”
I love that song … funny how being green and good for the planet, turns out to be the most expensive option.
Struggling attempts to create a green earth, trying to figure out what’s happening to the green $$, green with envy (haves and have-nots still exist) – it’s all making me feel a bit blue.
Green, some kind of mushrooms – interesting combo…
Yes, we have to reinvent ourselves in this new (actual) reality.
OOOH me tooo…they hiring South Africans?
Why was Kudzu my first thought when reading this post?
You are greener than most green people. Keep on running in the fields, but watch for mosquitoes!