Friday, March 18, 2011

Fire in Nenana

Here is a picture from a fire in our town tonight. It was pretty exciting, nothing much happens here so there were a lot of looky loo's. Looks like the building is pretty much a loss.
We heard it on the scanner and went to check it out. No one was hurt.

Radiation Realities

The front page of the Fairbanks Paper, (the Frontiersman you can read it at http://www.frontiersman.com/) had a rather scary headline yesterday. It was all about the terrible earthquake in Japan and the resulting nuclear plant damage. I know all the people of the world are watching close as the truth about the dangers of nuclear power are revealed. But when the paper runs a story about the possibilities of the people of Alaska may need to take Iodine pills in the event the radioactive cloud comes our way is a bit unsettling. I wonder if anyone in the lower 48 that is living near a Nuclear power plant realizes that once things go this wrong that people are pretty much helpless. Japan in all their glory were the worlds leader in Nuclear technologies and although they are sitting on the ring of fire and certainly no strangers to earthquakes they still thought that nuclear power was a good option. I have heard from time to time on the news that they expect the east coast of the United States to have a really big earthquake this century, and I have to ask myself if they are ready? Was BP ready for their disaster---No. Are the Nuclear plants--NO. They make it clear on the news that the levels of radiation are to dangerous for people to go near....so in the event of a major earthquake WHO is going to be able to fix these problems? Whoever they are they are going to die soon there after if not in the event itself. The 50 employees of the Japanese Power plant are being viewed as hero's and maybe they are in some respects. Maybe they are victims too. Victims of greed, money and big business. Just like the folks who suffer because of the BP spill. They knew it  was dangerous and they KNOW the oil is still out there in the ocean floating around the east coast of the US but as long as there is a dollar to be made from it ..nobody cares. How do you get around this stuff, in your head and heart? Don't invest in BP for one and don't buy their products. Do all you can to stop the creation of more Nuclear power plants whether its just signing a petition or starting one. Do what you can. If you can only PRAY then do that. We must work together to save our Earth from destruction, keep our children safe and our food safe. I'm not an activist in any way, but I do love our Earth Mother.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Welcome Spring

Well you can see it in the faces of the nice folks here in Nenana. (Neenana) Spring is on her way at last. There are smiles worn now where frowns once lived and there is a certain twinkle in the eye and sudden bursts of laughter the folks you run into on the street or at the local grocery store"Coghill's". Yes the sleeping bears are stirring in there dens and the spruce hens are practicing up on their courtship tunes. The odd rabbit is now wearing a coat of brown and white instead of the snowy white and the snow has begun to melt. See how chipper we get here with only a few days so far that have been a little above 30. Its hard to keep us down here in Nenana we will get excited about almost anything just give us the excuse. I love the folks here in our little burg, they are survivors. They somehow get through the most dreadful winters and still can manage a smile when spring finally decides to visit us again... This is the time to take a deep breath and get ready for the summer full of hard work that is coming. I have ordered my seeds, bulbs and have made some calls to ensure that I will get my baby goats this spring. All is in order and we are champing at the bit to start. HOORAY for Spring!