So it is beyond belief to me, that there is such a lack of environmental stewardship occurring to one of Florida's greatest natural resources, the Gulf of Mexico. Anyone who has ever walked on a beach from the sugar white shores of Pensacola to the shell-strewn sands of Sanibel Island, knows the unmatched beauty of the Gulf. I think generally most Floridians are angered by the oil spill but we really don't know what to do. I was ready to rush over to Tampa Bay and help clean up birds and/or beaches, but the oil has not washed up there yet. I considered boycotting BP, but I don't normally buy gas there anyway, and according to an article in today's paper, all the stations are locally owned and any boycotts would hurt those owners, not the corporation responsible for the spill. And I'm nervous that hurricane season officially starts tomorrow and that any kind of tropical weather will only further delay BP's impotent attempts to stop the oil gushing into our waters. As I a Floridian who has found profound peace and connection on Florida's Gulf shores, I'm angry, frustrated and deeply saddened that this environmental disaster continues to unfold, with no end in sight.
Below are images of the what is at risk.
They're all great pix, but I esp. love the one of the two terns.
ReplyDeleteI can tell you that everyone I know in the northeast is very upset about the spill too, and we wish we could do something. Makes you want to cry.
ReplyDeleteI live on a small lake in Conway...I know how you feel about it. I can hardly speak at the atrocity happening in the Gulf.
ReplyDeleteAs if the sickening mess weren't enough, the sickening and polarized debates (we had one yesterday with some tourists who felt the whole thing was sensationalized for the purpose of badmouthing BP) are the coup de grace on this disaster.
ReplyDeleteI told Mr. B. last night that we must be ready to get out there this weekend to help. We've been watching and waiting. We're thinking Pensacola but will know more in a couple of days.
Gunnar and Sherry, you are so right. Retro Roadhusband and I are just mortified about this and I wish we could do something - anything- to help out this horrible disaster. Does indeed make me want to cry.
ReplyDeleteRK if you hear of any way us folks from too far away can help at all, please drop me a line. I'll spread the word!
Thanks so much for being a good neighbor to your waterfront, and damn the folks who don't get it!
Hey Rick:
ReplyDeleteWe're feeling the devastation way up here in Canada - everyday the news reports continual bleakness on the lack-of-progress to halt this disaster. We hope for a remedy soon so that meaningful work on the clean-up can begin.
Best Regards,
Pete Glaser