Faux Green Burning Man
Middle of the Nevada desert, circa, well, last summer. 45,000 people converge on a barren stretch of desert to camp and celebrate, decking themselves in costume in order to appreciate art, life, love, one another...
If you heard any news about Burning Man 2007, you probably heard about Paul David Addis - the gleeful arsonist who burned the Man five days before he was supposed to burn.
My guess is, that you probably didn't hear about all the triclosan-laden hand sanitizer stations situated outside the porta-potties throughout the camp, completely flying in the face of the green nature of the event.
Now, I'm all for cleaning up after you go. But in the middle of a celebration purportedly committed to being green - in the middle of a year in which the entire theme of the week was "The Green Man" - it was disappointing to see the noneco hand sanitizer each and every time I went to the loo.
My little act of rebellion on that front? Carrying around my own little bottle of lavender-scented EO Hand Sanitizer. My hands were clean, they smelled good, and I felt more authentic.
Besides, the lavender scent went really well with my Poison Ivy costume.
-Heather... off to plan camp for Burning Man 2008 (this year's theme is America Dream)




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