I've begun writing to people who might be able to get the word out on the true story in the Gulf. In the meantime, there are things that provide me comfort. I hope no one thinks that I walk around living my life in a state of doom and gloom. True, I feel deeply the pain that goes with the kinds of issues we face, but it doesn't define or rule my life. I rarely speak of collapse with anyone but Brent, who is of a same mind.
Once acceptance is reached, every little thing becomes a blessing. Fresh food. Clean water. Relationships with family and friends. The ability to connect on-line. I have it better than most. I live in a state that has roughly a million people and takes a day to cross. I see eagles, osprey, white-tail and turkeys on a daily basis. Right now, there is abundant food to fish and hunt if you're willing to do that and I became willing some time ago. Actually I feel learning to hunt was an initiation that is helping me deal with things now, helping me to feel more empowered and capable of stepping up to the plate, whatever it holds.
I know my little blog is not doing much in the big picture, but it provides me some sense of participation and is a kind of launching pad for the activist I'm becoming.
I request, once again, that you please join me in sharing this vital information. Thank you.
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I have learned there is a water bateria in the North Sea in germany which EATS oil! Just imagine one drop of oil take this little bacteria ttwo months! I do think you make a difference. In being out there and carrying on.Not giving up. Taking the plunge - that is a lot. Maybe you like to team up with Angela. She is focusing on the same issue like you do:
http://amazingmotherearth.blogspot.com/
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