

Jun
21
My sister used to love horses, and so me and my brother used to get dragged around to loads of equestrian horsey style exhibition things. It was both terrifying (the horses were enormous and grunted at us in a way that our sister promised us meant they wanted to eat our heads off just like they did carrots–) and boring. What a hellish combination of sorts that is!
So I can’t say I was chuffed when I came across this post.
It’s all about an energy saving exhibition, you see. Suddenly all those horrible nightmares of being gobbled up by a horse came flooding back–
But I can safely say that I was pleased to read this piece, and I read it all the way through, no less. Why? Because I didn’t even know energy saving exhibitions happened is why, and I needed educating. These exhibitions sound like quite a good idea to be honest. A brilliant way for lots of people from lots of different backgrounds to exchange ideas and upcoming inventions. Hopefully over a period of years this will lead to breakthroughs which will slow the ice caps from melting–aim high, that’s my motto.
If you ask me, talking about this is the only way we can move forward. It’s no good pretending that we can keep using oil for the next thousand years, is it? No, only by facing the problem head on have we got any hope of slowing the drastic environmental changes around us down a bit. But let’s keep a fun aspect to it, OK? Because otherwise things will get boring and people will lose interest.

