A little Community Action…

UPDATE:

The county plan was conceived with sensitivity to the environment.

The plan is to use concrete mixed with local rock to shore up the sides of the wash. This is expected to reduce or prevent the erosion that has been occurring. This shoring will still allow water to soak into the ground from the wash rather than funnel the water away.

In addition, there will be barriers designed to slow the water down. This will in theory reduce the amount of mud and rock being carried down the wash and ending up on the low bridges.

The county is going to remove trees from the area during the project. However, after the work is finished in the wash the county will replace the trees in a managed fashion. Currently the area is very overgrown and many of the trees are intertwined in such a way that the county has deemed the area a fire hazard.

Not sure if I agree completely with them about that. But they’re not going to be clear cutting.

Here is a PDF of an artists rendering of the completed project.

Sheep Creek Design

There is a meeting scheduled on July 18 from 5 PM to 7:30 PM at the Old Museum. This is an open meeting to all who have concerns or questions about the project. There is a full size poster of the project on display at the Community Center.


I don’t know how many folks from the area read this blog but I’m going to post this just in case.

Your County Tax Dollars at Work!

A 3.6 Million Dollar Atrocity

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The WashThe County of San Bernardino is once again showing up with plans to do a bunch of “necessary” work. In keeping with their normal method of operation.

If completed, their plans will devalue our property and the natural beauty of  Wrightwood.

This time it’s the Eastern Sheep Creek wash.

For years San Bernardino County has spent a fortune each year to keep the low bridges on Lone Pine Canyon Road and Highway 2 from being washed out.

Their efforts have consisted of digging the wash itself out. This has made the wash deeper and more narrow, increasing the speed and force of water flowing in the wash, during Spring melt and heavy rains.

Instead of raising the bridge, the county “engineers” keep trying to lower the river.

They’re apparently confused as to why their efforts have only made matters worse.

In years past, before the county’s modifications, the wash was more like a creek that rarely rushed fast enough to move Volkswagen sized boulders or substantial amounts of mud.

These days, after a rain the water is a rushing torrent which presents a danger to anyone who may be near the wash edge, causing considerable erosion as well.

The County’s Final Solution is to concrete the sides of the wash. To turn the scarred eyesore they created, into a monstrosity like the LA River.  Thereby completely destroying the natural beauty of the area.

Where will all the water go? Past Highway 2 and beyond, into homes North of Desert Front road. What had been a rarely flooded area will become another “project” for the San Bernardino Engineers.

It gets better! The county is also planning to remove a wide swath of trees on both sides of the wash. So instead of having a rather nice view down onto the desert… Our view will look more like the surface of the moon. No doubt the county will keep the area clear so that they can have access to maintain the concrete barriers.

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This will affect every single homeowner on both sides of the wash. Not only in devaluing our property but also our enjoyment of our homes and the area.

We all moved here because we appreciate the beauty of our surroundings. We chose not to live in LA, OC, or San Bernardino. We chose earth beneath our feet and trees growing wild…  not a concrete jungle.

The county “Engineers” forget that we the residents and homeowners have the right to be informed and presented with their plans.

Lets remind them, help put a stop to this obscenity.

Unfortunately time is short.

This project will go before the Board of Supervisors on July 9th.

This is item 52 on the agenda for the meeting.

For those of you who can attend, the meeting begins at 10am in the San Bernardino Government Center.

Located at 385 N. Arrowhead Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92401

The irony is that LA has undertaken a project called the LA River remediation project. This is a project costing hundreds of millions of dollars to return the LA river to it’s natural state.

Yet the myopic San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors is willing to spend millions to create an eyesore like the LA river.

The solution is the same solution as back in the 1930s. Build bridges that clear the washes by a substantial margin. Not a bare 3 to 5 feet.

Had the county spent the same money they’ve spent in yearly bulldozing, clearing and “Flood Control” over the past 25 years, on simply building two proper bridges. By now we’d have shiny stainless steel suspension bridges plated in gold crossing sheep creek wash at Hwy 2 and Lone Pine Canyon road.

We’d also have well a well maintained Hwy 138, Hwy 2, and roads throughout Wrightwood.

Contact the Deputy Director of Flood Control Regarding Granite Sheepcreek Project.

Kevin Blakeslee (909) 387-7918

kblakeslee@dwp.sbcount.gov

and his boss

Director Gerry Newcombe (909) -387-7906
Fax (909) 387-8130

Let them know what you think of the plan.

Happy 4th of July!

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On this, Independence Day, put aside partisan politics and angry words.

Lets hug our families, barbecue our hamburgers, hotdogs, sides of beef, chickens, and fish.

We should all eat too much junk food, play with the kids, splash each other in the pool and take a nice deep breath.

Take a moment to appreciate all that we have and our loved ones.

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Have a safe and happy 4th of July.

It has been many days…

I’ve got a very sick dog, and just about the time I sit down to write anything or in fact do much of anything I’m needed to either walk the poor thing down the stairs or to clean up a mess.

This is not likely to be an illness the poor pup gets over, it’s probably end of life so it’s about making him comfortable and happy. There have been many drugs tried but all of them have made him feel much worse or plugged him up or made him pee constantly. 

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He’s a sensitive dog and waking up in a pool of his own urine really harshes his self respect.

So simplicity reigns. Pain killers for the soreness in his hips and taking it slow up & down the stairs. We live day by day, enjoy each others’ company and he “works me” for well above the normal daily supply of treats.

I’m a little rambly today

I don’t want to see the electricity bill either. In order for him to be comfortable I’ve been running the air conditioning a whole lot.

Maybe those were local things that the builders of subdivisions in central FL came up with to say “we’re building the most modern homes”Thus far this Summer has been a lot like the Summers at my Dad’s place before he Moved to TN. Remember the “All Electric House” how about that funky little medallion that was sometimes built into the doorbell that announced the fact to all who came to visit you?

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I can tell you this… It’s probably not the great buying incentive today that it was then. On the other hand we all figured all our power would be coming from nuclear reactors and that it would be cheap. Boy is that a laugh!

I remember my Dads house being like a meat locker. The transition from being inside to being outside could literally take your breath away. 68F zero humidity to 95F 80% humidity was a shocker even for my young body. As a result, once we went outside we tended to stay outside because it was easier on us. Not to mention that Dad would tell us to get outside even if we’d come in to use the bathroom. 

Believe me, we reveled in being boys and living in a rural area with plenty of palmetto bushes most of the day.

Simpler times.

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We’d take the family Weimaraner with us and run, swim, hike all over the territory around Dads house.

Parents today would be freaking out. There were at least three varieties of poisonous snakes in my childhood environment.

Alligators, wild boar (I’m much more afraid of them than a gator), and at least a dozen species of stinging /biting insects.

Hilda (The family dog) was our faithful protector and on more than one occasion she spooked critters that could have hurt us into running away before we kids got in range.

Which brings me back to dogs. When I first got to California I lived for a long time without a dog. Then in 1990 I had an opportunity to move to a place where I could have dogs. I can’t see myself in a situation where I don’t have them in my life ever again.

I’m not talking about little yappy dogs.

I’m talking big dogs with personality and senses of humor. 

The kind of dog that will decide to mess with you because THEY need a laugh. 

My sick guy, has a great sense of humor and I’m going to be sad to see him pass on.

I personally believe dogs go to heaven, I can’t imagine a heaven without our pets.

Talk about a boring place. 

A bunch of folks sitting around on clouds playing harps?

NAHHH not my kind of place, my heaven will be a sweet place with big fields of grass and forests. With dogs to play with and treats aplenty.

At least that’s what I hope for my friend 

Oh for the love of …

Really? The article linked below really pisses me off. Less than 24 hours after California began allowing Same Sex Marriage again, some fuckers in another STATE are filing to halt  them.

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This is all these people have to do with their time and money?

How about feeding the poor that they go on about all the time. How about providing alternatives to abortion by giving young unwed mothers a place to stay, and paying for the delivery of their babies in a hospital.

But NO, these people choose instead to spend millions of dollars to fight a battle that more and more normal people have no interest in fighting.

Gay people do the following just like everyone else;

Pay Taxes

Work their asses off

Buy homes

Raise children (Through adoption, or quite often children from previous marriages)

Contribute to the economy

Serve in the military

Become police

Fall in love

Are protected by the Constitution

Deserve equal rights

Deserve equal taxation

Deserve equal protection under the law

Shouldn’t be forced to live as third or fourth class citizens

Deserve the right to inheritance.

Are entitled to their deceased spouses social security and insurance

Are entitled to their joint savings and deceased spouses retirement accounts.

These things and something like 1000 other rights & privileges are conferred instantly by a Certificate of Marriage.

These are things that straight people take for granted. Don’t even get me started on what marriage… The holy union… that blessed by God, or gods, event really was. (Spoiler… POLITICS! Dynasties! Power! Control! Dare I say it Sexual Slavery! )

Gay people using the system of “the Same but different” AKA civil unions still have to spend 10s of thousands of dollars to secure the same rights.

Even then, THE STATE or Nasty Family members can still walk in and simply take a lifetime of work and planning away.

That can’t happen with a marriage.

Here’s a shocker.

All the conservatives out there who are screaming about same sex marriage should consider this.

While conservatives talk about the Government being too involved in the lives of average people, those same conservatives will tie up in court, (You know the Government) a simple proposition of equality.

Think about this;

Gay people in this country have fewer rights than islamic terrorists or  Illegal aliens when it comes to marriage, inheritance, and building lives together.

Most gay people are citizens. They’re sons, daughters, nieces and nephews, neighbor kids that mowed your lawn. They’re Eagle Scouts, and Girl Scouts, Doctors, Nurses, Surgeons, and friends. Gay people are woven throughout the fabric of our society and yet somehow they’re always Less than…

Where are the rights of Gay people?

Given, taken away, Given, taken away.

How would the Über conservatives like having their freedom of speech or religion taken away, then given back, then taken away then given back?

African Americans are not innocent in this either. Gay people stood for equal rights in Selma, and Memphis. They marched with Dr King, they believed that equality should be equality for all.

Yet here in California, African American voters swayed by religious fervor from the pulpit managed to narrowly pass proposition 8. It’s been suggested, that had the black voters not showed up at the polls in record numbers, proposition 8 would have failed.

How can it be that equal rights really means equal rights for only some?

Does anyone remember anti-miscegenation laws?

Yeah, there was another time in our history when two people who loved each other couldn’t marry. 

The funny thing is that many of the arguments used to justify that contemptible law are in use today to justify laws against same sex marriage.

Gay people can’t be expected to behave in any way except than with an “agenda”.

They are being persecuted and deprived of their right to equal protection under the law, Of course they’ll behave like a civil rights group. Of course they’ll continue to fight, to protest, to stridently demand fairness.

Before you seek to deny equal rights to someone think about how you would feel if the roles were reversed.

Gay people aren’t out to destroy society, they’re only demanding full and equal participation.

Shouldn’t citizens of this country be afforded equal rights ahead of Illegal immigrants? (You know folks who broke the law crossing our sovereign borders without permission?)

Think about it. Then tell me again why gay people shouldn’t be pissed off.


Update 6/30/2013

As you can see I’m pretty passionate about some things. (Like you didn’t know that)

I generally identify more closely with conservative values than with liberal values. I suppose in this instance I’m squarely in the liberal camp. I don’t like being in the liberal camp, I feel dirty.

My overarching beliefs are in Liberty, Equality, and Justice. I was taught to ask the question, “Where do my rights end and another persons rights begin?”

I believe that individuals know what’s best for them in their lives, and that anyone who seeks to deny any individual any of their rights is to be viewed with great suspicion.

I truly have a problem with the conservatives who in my opinion are hypocrites. These are people who want my help in protecting the constitution and the bill of rights. Then, because of their personal hang-ups or philosophical disagreement  would arbitrarily “cherry pick” groups who enjoy those protections.

My philosophy is that you can’t pick & choose which rights will be accorded your fellow citizens. We all must be equal and we must all defend each others rights. 

(This belief does not preclude assigning a subset of basic rights to non-citizens who are legally visiting our country. However the subset of rights should be those that are internationally agreed to and accepted. You know, the same as visitors are treated in other foreign countries.)

So I was fired up that an out of state group would even think they had a dog in this fight.

They don’t.

I’d respect them if they’d take all that money they’re going to spend on beating the dead horse known as proposition 8 and instead fund improvements to orphanages, or mental health facilities.

I know they’re not going to do anything that reasonable or altruistic, but I’d love to be surprised.


Update 2 6/30/2013

HAHAHAHAHAHA 

The Gay Marriage opponents FAILED to obstruct gay marriages continuing in California. The article is linked. So you can read it for yourself.

It looks like Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy gave them a smack down by denying their petition without comment.

I guess now these fuckers will spend their money somewhere else to deny rights to someone.

Good News Everybody!

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The Supreme Court of the United States today gutted DOMA and effectively said that Proposition 8 here in California was unconstitutional, by allowing the 9th circuit courts ruling to stand.

This is a good day.

At the same time we know that the well funded, fundamentalists will begin their campaigns to take away the rights and privileges that have been restored to the GLBT community.

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Today is a sad for me personally.

Today marks the Fifth anniversary of a friends death.

John would have been leading a band of happy folks over the SCOTUS ruling. I have this weird image of him playing his trumpet or his sax like the pied piper. Wait, he also played the flute yeah that’s what he’d be playing.

I found out that he played the flute one Summer afternoon when he was on leave from the Marines. He was sitting on my back patio in a pair of olive shorts just noodling with some classical piece of music. He looked up as I came in from work and morphed the classical piece into the riff from Jethro Tull’s Aqualung. Then he moved on to a medley from Songs from the Wood.

He did it so seamlessly that I never noticed the transition. He gave me a gift that day. He perked up my mood and put a smile on my face even though it had been a really BAD day at work.

I still smile when I hear music form those albums because I see John sitting on the patio relaxed and happy, playing his flute for an audience of one.

Five years on, and I still miss him. Every once in a while I’ll hear someone whose voice sounds like his. Now though I smile instead of feeling blue.

John wouldn’t want me to be sad, especially not with the news today. The image of him leading a group of smiling people his flute sparkling in the sunshine does put a smile on my face. There are times when I wonder if he somehow puts funny images in my head to cheer me up on his birthday and on this date.

Yeah, I get misty-eyed thinking about him, but I can’t stay blue. An endless line of memories and laughs we had flits through my head and I end up smiling & feeling happy in spite of myself.

So John, in honor of you…

I’m going to smile, be happy and drink a toast to the good news. Then I’ll toast to you, our friendship and loving each other like brothers.

Your light and joy aren’t forgotten and you have a place in my heart forever.