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As we all just might already be aware of, gasoline prices has gone up to a painful $4 per gallon. Ouch. My mom just complained the other night how she’s spending almost $20 more per week in gas, spending close to $200 per month. Ouch. Well, I suppose it won’t be too long until people are leaving their cars in their garage, or might as well sell it and start looking into alternative transportation system. Is this what it really takes to get people to really ditch the non-renewable fuels and go look for something else?
1. Cycling, Walking, or just Run!
Really, not only will you burn fat and look SO good, you will not spend more than $10 / month with biking/cycling. And the money spent usually goes to maintenance of bicycle or if you’re a walker, well, safety pepper spray, an umbrella and one pair of extremely comfy shoes. Imagine the amount of money you will safe. A LOT. You will definitely won’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on insurance, gas and maintenance.
Why is it so difficult? Yes, I understand how hard it can get during the tough seasons. But, raining boots usually help as well as a reliable public transportation. Or Taxis once in a while. And really warm weather and a decent pair of boots in the winter will make your walk more than bearable.
A little extra information:
Bicycle sales has actually gone up to almost double their last year’s sales. Strangely, people who are ditching their cars are usually those of older/senior citizens. Apparently college students through 30 year olds are still opting to drive instead of cycling. Even with their better physique.
2. Public Transportation
As a committed public transportation user, some states / cities actually offer really reliable systems. For example, while living in Montgomery County, getting to even the most remote places is never a problem. Thanks to the RideOn and Metro system that really helps me getting around.
Plus, most of the buses are hybrid which, of course, are very environmentally friendly. And the quality of the service as well as the buses are often quite acceptable. Some of the newer RideOn buses are actually really nice too. Comfy, safe ride that will get you to places.
3. Hybrid Cars
Hybrid cars have actually been around longer than I had expected. Plus, I have just come to understand what the term “Hybrid” really means: combining two or more power resources in powering the car engine. Choices ranges from gasoline, electricity, compressed hydrogen, soybean, corn or other bio-fuels. I will post a separate entry on the details of one of my most desired hybrid car: the Honda Clarity which says to be released this summer. The Clarity uses compressed hydrogen which powers electricity to run the car. Zero emissions, only water. How cool is that? I am still doing some further research on how it actually works, but I think that’s really cool! Honda is even planning to use the energy station, using hydrogen to power not the only car, but the whole house as well. Even cooler!
Point is, there are so many other alternatives to driving high-mileage gasoline cars. Plus the prices of Hybrid cars are lowering! And bicycles are always out there for you to buy. It is a fact that many people who have cars has grown so accustomed to driving 1-2 miles down the street to grab a thing or two instead of opting for walking or cycling. What a waste. And you would think that along with the current economic downfall you will be able to afford a gasoline car by a couple more years? Maybe not.
Set an example, walk and ride
I am certainly not the first person who says this: I am completely, and utterly addicted to the Twilight series. A vampire love story written by Stephenie Mayer. How could I not? I myself am a hopeless romantic, and I am always intrigued, if not, close to believing in supernaturals. The Twilight series hit the jackpot.
Not to mention that I only recently bought the book for no absolute reason but to have some type of reading on the train home (this is Sunday.) Little did I know that I would be so absorbed. The series includes four books, only three has been released. I finished the last three just Wednesday. That’s three days of almost no eating, showering and getting out of bed of reading. I’m still starving for more.
I can go on and on with reasons of why I love the Twilight series. I might as well just make myself one of the 1 million ++ fans worldwide. Although I didn’t expect or realize that this book is so popular. Again, I found the book by accident. Wow. Also, this is the first book, EVER, that I would actually open and read again. Meyer really know how to write and attract the readers to non-stop reading. She writes so beautifully that I am always captivated no matter how many times I re-read her books.
Well, I knew that Hollywood isn’t going to stay still about this, I knew the movie must’ve come out soon! Well, lo-behold, I went online and look it up, and the movie Twilight will be released December 12th, 2008. I checked out the actors. Wow, perfect. I had always guessed that the male actor would be Robert Pattinson as Edward (the leading vampire character), but it was surprising to find Kristen Stewart to play Bella? Wow, I did not expect that. But she’s a great actress nonetheless! Her performance in some horror movie I watched a couple of years ago, she’s a great actress. Plus she’s really gorgeous and she could really pass for both human and vampire
Point is, I AM SO EXCITED.

