Green TV – The Living with Ed show.
By Reggie “Razmataz” Rasmussen
Where can you go to find more information on environmentally friendly ideas?
Of course the internet and libraries are staples to any information that we are looking for. Many web sites have videos posted on that will provide enough programming that would keep you busy for a lifetime. Most of these videos are shot in, “the backyard” and are of poor quality and have little production value, but if you are not in the mood to read and just want to watch some programming then tune in to the “Living With Ed Show.”
So if you are looking for some high quality content, high quality ideas, without the hassle of endless hours of search engines, try tuning into the Living with Ed show on the Home and Garden Network. On this show Ed shows us all kinds of ideas from the installation of wind turbines and solar tubes, to using solar powered Christmas lights. The battle between Ed and his wife, Rachelle Carson, over what is environmentally friendly and what is aesthetically pleasing provides insight to the decisions that we all face when considering these changes. The conflicts also provide excellent comedic relief.
Last Monday, Ed and Rachelle headed over to their friend Beverly De Angelo’s home to help make the home more sound proof. Beverly plans on making her home an urban oasis. She wants it completely one hundred percent sound proof, inside and out. Several stories are usually associated with each episode and last Monday was no exception. Ed learns that a neighbor has installed a system that captures used water from your dishwasher, tub, bathroom sink, and laundry. The system then filters this water so that it can be used to water your lawn, plants or anything else that needs water. More information about these systems can be found at http://www.rewater.com.
Rachelle also show Ed a fake grass product from AGL grass. This only leave us to wonder what Ed and Rachelle will be up to next week. Rumors are swirling that this could be the most groundbreaking episode ever.
Be sure and tune in Next Monday, Nov 5 at 10:30 EST to the Home and Garden channel for the Living with Ed show for additional ideas on how we can all help to make our choices more environmentally friendly.
Filed under: Green Energy Forum
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