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Ellen Bush
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  • Houston, TX
  • United States
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ENVIRONMENTAL ELLEN

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Sharyn Hutchinson and Ellen Bush are now friends
March 7
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September 28, 2009
A group by Ellen Bush was featured
To encourage recycling, species preservation, inventing items to replace plastic and other hard to break down materials, & other like needs. I'd like discussions on Permaculture, Solar Powered Homes and the like-Anything Environmental.
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May 19, 2009
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What is your main interest(s)? All of these questions are optional!
Organic Gardening, Vegetarian Cooking, Sustainable Lifestyles, Mind:::Body:::Spirit, Bicycles, Poetry, Helping others, Alternative Energy
If you have an interest not mentioned above, you can note it here.
Enviromental, developing alternatives to plastic, recycling, and other related interests. Music, sewing, networking, etc.,healthy lifestyles (have my ND). My MAIN INTEREST is Mind-Body-Spirit and helping others.
Anything you'd like to tell about yourself?
I love life and am very blessed to be doing everything I love to do. I teach Piano, sew, sing, entertain people in my home, invent and create things & ideas. Have designed and used for one year trash can liners to replace plastic ones. I love them and so do those whom I've shown them to.

I look forward to meeting many wonderful people on this site.

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At 8:33pm on May 19, 2009, Russ Scala said…
Hello Ellen , My research site is www.e-juven8.com Im always sharing research with firends...
At 12:10pm on April 19, 2009, Lois Hudson said…
Hi Ellen,
Here is a poem I recently wrote. I worked with special children for many years.
A Child Who Could Not Speak

Words bounce from his moth
Like gumballs jumping
From their slippery slot
Clattering to the floor
Scattering
Rolling falling....

Thoughts tied behind in darkness
Pounding struggling
To be freed.

In his dream a miracle:
He is a word,
Sliding down a banister,
Opening the front door
To sunshine!
Lois Hudson
Ellen, I thought you'd enjoy this, as I know how you enjoy children. I knoe Music has opened many doors.
At 10:44pm on March 4, 2009, Jacob G. Madehdou said…
Hi Ellen,
Thanks for the welcome message, I am honored to have you as a friend.

Jacob
At 9:54am on January 29, 2009, Cory said…
Hi Ellen, it's a painting. I love the colors. I did join your group :-)
At 10:14pm on January 26, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Thanks! Can't wait to read the poetry.
At 7:05pm on January 26, 2009, Michael Levin said…
I'd love to read your sister's poetry on Facebook. My email address is mick at zoobird dot com.
At 11:03am on January 25, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Ellen,

I noticed you mentioned your sister is a published poet. Can I read her work somewhere? We have a group called Soft Exposure that meets here in Florida. And, Naomi is involved with it. ...M
At 6:03pm on January 21, 2009, Lois Hudson said…
Hi Ellen,
I often enjoy listening to the boys play a piece on the iano for me. Thanx for being such a good teacher. Here's a poem I recently wrote:
Changes
I never saw a sky so deep
I And tall as when I stood alone,
And had to leave my life behind
Somewhere in time and far from home.

I never saw a day this grey
As when a tiny bird flew by,
A speck of feathers in the sky,l
And left me crying far away.

I never saw a tree so bare
When azure leaves forgot to laugh
And drifted through the autumn air,l
And floated sadly on my path.

Aub when I heard you call my name,
I chased the moon across the sky,
I grew these wings, I learned to fly,
And nothing ever stayed the same. Lois
At 3:09pm on January 20, 2009, Lois Hudson said…
Hi Ellen, I am so glad you liked my poem.
I wondeer if my daughter, Dana, told you I am the grandmother of Nic and Zac, two of your piano students. You do such a great job as their teacher.I Lois Hudson
At 10:49am on January 20, 2009, Behrang Saeedzadeh said…
Hi Ellen,

Thanks for your kind words. It is great to hear that you have other Iranian friends too! If you don't mind I am going to add you to my friends list on Facebook. I also joined the Environmental Zoo. When I am free, like when I am having a nap in my bed ;-), one of the things I always think about is the environment. I guess Environmental Zoo is a great place to share our ideas on this hot topic.

Cheers,
Behi
 
 

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