Very Sad

The man at the wildlife department told me, the fact that bald eagles nest along this 25,000 feet of magnificent shoreline wasn’t enough to save it. And that trying to stop the school board from developing it, was like David fighting Goliath. But he was wrong. In that story David wins.

I was so hopeful, I thought if only people could see this magnificent landscape, surely they would want to preserve it. So I wrote a blog about it with lots of beautiful pictures, and I convinced my friend Phillip at Dirt Therapy to post about it on his blog too. I pestered Jennifer E. until she put something on Alabama Gardener Magazine’s Facebook page, I printed and distributed hundreds of fliers, I gave a speech, I emailed everyone I could think of, I used Facebook to help spread the word, and I wrote a letter to the editor.

Was it too little too late?

 So where do I go from here? After allowing myself a good cry, I’m going to brush myself off and head out to the garden for the day. Reconnecting with nature always makes me feel better. And if you’re feeling bad about some aspect of the election, I suggest you do the same.

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On the bright side, I live a wonderfully blessed life, and happiness waits for me just around the corner. But today I am very sad.

12-26-12 Update: This could be a blessing in disguise because it allows an exciting, new possibility. I nominated the land for the Forever Wild program, and if they buy it from the Cullman County School Board, it would become either a nature preserve or a recreational area or a combination. Forever Wild pays up to appraised value, so the school board gets the money they need, and the land serves its original intent, it benefits the children.

Show your support of this idea by liking the Save Smith Lake facebook page.

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One Response to Very Sad

  1. Ellen Hall says:

    Does Forever Wild know about this land? Maybe they would be interested in purchasing all or some when it goes up for sale?

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