The cedars just over the fence, which surrounds the swimming pool here
at The Rivers Resort in Strawberry, are dropping their “needles” about a month
early! So two or three times a day, depending
on the breezes, one of us grabs the sweeper basket and skims the surface free
of debris,! And Tom mans the blower
every morning to clear the deck area of the pesky, prickly needles, or sprays
as the cedar debris is called according to the biologist at the Summit Ranger
Station.
The logging crew that is taking out the dead trees for Cal-Trans is
also clearing the state right of way of any leaning or distressed trees, so
that the road can be a “fire-break” should we be so unlucky as to have a wild
fire in our area. The State of
California a decade ago decided that the trees along the State Highways should
be left “untouched” and consequently there has been NO FIRE BREAK space along
the highways. It even makes it
difficult for the fire equipment to get from one side of a fire to the other as
it will burn right to the asphalt, and then melt THAT. So besides the falling debris, we have the
dust of the tree cutting. We are
thankful that Cal-Trans is using the opportunity to protect us, and our fire
fighters.
The 78 - degree water felt heavenly this AM when the 8 AM temperature
was 48 degrees!
Water Aerobics for the 19th year, with a 2 year hiatis while
the pool was being renovated, it keeps us YOUNG and active. We are due for another hot spell or two,
probably when our local children start school on the 22nd of
August. The Valley schools started on
the 1st of August!! What
happened to the lazy, crazy days of summer?!
When we were kids summer started on Memorial Day and went through Labor
Day plus one day. Wednesday after Labor
Day was always the first day of school.
Of course, I could get pretty antsy waiting for that happy day. I loved school!! But I didn’t dare utter the word BORED or my mom would give me a
list of things I could do with my time - good helpful things like fold the
laundry, play with my siblings or read to them, wash the dishes (no dishwasher
machines when I was a kid!) or weed the garden. Picking the yellow fuzzy caterpillars off the green beans was my
all time least favorite thing to do!
She armed us with a coffee can, with a bit of kerosene in the bottom, and aimed us at the green
beans! Love green beans to this day,
but would never, ever plant them due to the garden pests that they
attract. Fortunately, Mr. Birdseye
discovered the advantages of fast freezing and we can get our “fresh frozen”
green beans without the fuss of growing them and eliminating the pests!
With the four-year drought and the resulting brown forest, thanks to
the invasion of five different kinds of beetles, we will not see green hills
anytime soon. So far, the oaks and the
aspens appear to be unaffected, but there is certainly not a healthy market for
all of these trees that are being cut by PG&E and Cal-Trans. The private tree cutters are busy with the
trees around houses, some of which require cranes to lift out the pieces as they
are cut due to the proximity of structures.
I guess we were not very good stewards of the land entrusted to us. We should have cut some of these trees while
they were small enough to cut with a bucksaw!
Mother Nature is “clear cutting!”
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