Describe me as an environmental geek — watching our native landscape here in Oakland County be compromised over the decades. From the invasion of Phragmites to the loss of native ecosystems, I want to raise awareness for environmental issues facing Oakland County. I hope to add native plants to the landscape one backyard at a time.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
They are Cut!!!!
Thursday, February 7, 2013 Bob Pursley of the City of the Village of Clarkston DPW cut the Phragmites under the power lines on White Lake Road. It received a lot of attention. The media was there from The Clarkston News and The Oakland Press, hundreds of car drove by during the 2 hours it took to do the job.
One person actually stopped, she is from Oakland Township. She wanted to know what we were doing. We told her we were cutting the Phragmites under the power lines to prepare for a controlled burn to prepare the area to removal. The burn is to take place sometime before April 1st. The new growth, which is much more manageable, will then be sprayed in the fall to kill the Phragmite stand and allow the area to be restored to its natural beauty. She asked Emily and I if we would consider speaking to the Oakland Township Board to explain to them how to get rid of their Phragmites. We are excited! One Phragmite stand at a time.... if that is what it takes.
As you drive by now, one can see Middle Lake. It is a sight for sore eyes. I urge you to call The City of the Village of Clarkston, thank them for their efforts to restore this beautiful area.
As an aside, I would like to wish my Uncle Carl a Happy 90th Birthday!
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
"To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men."
I Protest!!!!! I Protest, Mr. Lincoln, so what does that get me???
noun
- : a solemn declaration of opinion and usually of dissent: as
- : a sworn declaration that payment of a note or bill has been refused and that all responsible signers or debtors are liable for resulting loss or damage
- : a declaration made especially before or while paying that a tax is not illegal and that payment is not voluntary
- : the act of objecting or a gesture of disapproval < resigned in protest>; especially : a usually organized public demonstration of disapproval
- : a complaint, objection, or display of unwillingness usually to an idea or course of action <went under protest>
- : an objection made to an official or a governing body of a sport
Ok, so I do protest: Here it What I protest, loud and clear to anyone who will listen:
Oakland County, Independence Township, the City of the Village of Clarkston contain the beginnings of the Clinton River Watershed, waters that flow south and eastward and empty into Lake St. Clair. Inland lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands, bogs and remnant Prairies are located along the routes, each providing homes for a diverse array of wildlife, plants, and offering recreational and educational opportunities. I live in one of the richest areas in the State of Michigan in the whole United States for that matter. Phragmites and Invasives plants are ruining the delicate balance of the ecological makeup of my hometown city, township, county and state. So I Protest!! God knows I have paid my taxes. So what are they, the governing bodies, going to do about it? We as a people can no longer allow Silence, these invasive plants are attacking the homes and food sources of our beloved animals, birds, insects, fish and native plants. Not to mention devaluing our properties and communities and causing huge liabilities through fire and flooding. We are loosing the assets for our future generations. I don't recognize where I live..... I am not in Europe, I don't want to see this changed landscape.
I have attended a lot of Seminars, I know that a lot of studies have been done. A lot of money has been spent on studies, a lot of jobs are counting on these studies. I am missing the actions of these studies, where are the results and 'Rapid Response' that should be applied? I know that there are certain individuals who are taking action, not waiting for the proverbial governmental fix. I choose to join these 'Rapid Responders'. SO.....
Initially not knowing where to start, I had heard of the aggressive measures two areas in western and northern Michigan were doing to eradicate Invasive Species. I visited these two areas, Manistee Michigan, Portage Lake and Tipp of the Mitt Watershed Council, Petoskey, Michigan. They are making a difference. They are seeing results. These folks were so helpful and gave me the resources to help me form a group, Oakland Phragmites & Invasive Species Phighters.
My group has grown to include person from all walks of life, retired, working, photographers, writers, teachers, from Stewardship Networks, Watershed Councils and Land Conservancies, Environmental groups. Each individual and group bringing ideas and experiences to the meetings, they too want to see changes. Each person as important as the other for what they bring and for the reasons that they are there.
The group is making an impact. Stay in touch.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Three Simple Rules In Life
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I found this as a posting on Face Book. I am using it as my Screen Saver. I am going to post it everywhere.
With these three simple rules and the people that I am working with to eradicate Phragmites in Oakland County, we will succeed.
What is important enough for you to go after it? To ask the questions, to get the answers? Step forward! It gets lonely, stagnant and boring if you stay in the same place.
I am going in for back surgery, tomorrow. That is the reason I have been so inconsistent with the postings to the blog. Test.... appointments..... more tests and now the Big Day. Don't give up on me... I will continue to inform you of how we are proceeding with the Phragmite issue.
2013 is almost here, it will be the year we hit the ground running... what are you going after?
Friday, November 23, 2012
Phragmites Forum, November 26 , 2012 Grosse Pointe Shores, MI
For those of you who are following this blog who reside in St. Clair Counties and or along Lake St. Clair shoreline, here is a workshop you might be interested in.
Phragmites Forum November 26th in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan
“Controlling
Invasive Phragmites on the Lake St. Clair Shoreline” will be held at 7:00
p.m. on November 26 in the Council Chamber of the Grosse Pointe Shores Municipal
Building, 795 Lake Shore Rd. The event is free and open to the
public.”
To
read an online article about the event go to:
More to follow about Phragmites and its removal.
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving
In October, my husband and I stopped at the Circle B Turkey Ranch in Mancelona, Michigan. We have been buying turkeys here for years. We know they are free range and lovingly cared for birds.
Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Water- "The Taken for Granted" Resource and our Candidates
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To you, the reading audience, I continually have tried to inform you about our natural resources that are imploding before our eyes. Water misuse, declining bird and insect populations, land mismanagement and the Phragmite infestation in Michigan wetlands. Like our aging infrastructure,which is necessary so for our pampered lives, water is taken for granted... the clean water we drink and bathe in, the electricity that runs our world and endless supply of food it offers to us. The systems to protect our precious water are aging and as a country we are not addressing them. Just like how we turn our heads when environmental issues are brought to out attention, Phragmites are destroying our wetlands and they need to be controlled, Asian Carp DNA has been found in the Great Lakes, so how did that happen, let's do another study? the infrastructure is in need of repair.
Doesn't that sound like a lot of jobs that could be created? Millions to be spent to save our country, support families and recreate America. Yet we spend MILLIONS to elect a president. Millions that could be used in refurbishing the services and helping to restore our country's natural resources, feed the hungry, save people' homes. It happens every four years. I can say I am actually ashamed that our candidates are not smarter and wiser and could actually see through this political mess. That would be someone I would be happy to vote for. After viewing this video created by Penn State University, please vote. Don't stop there, get involved with an issue that is near and dear to your heart. Don't let The United States of America implode. God Bless America! God Bless You!
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To you, the reading audience, I continually have tried to inform you about our natural resources that are imploding before our eyes. Water misuse, declining bird and insect populations, land mismanagement and the Phragmite infestation in Michigan wetlands. Like our aging infrastructure,which is necessary so for our pampered lives, water is taken for granted... the clean water we drink and bathe in, the electricity that runs our world and endless supply of food it offers to us. The systems to protect our precious water are aging and as a country we are not addressing them. Just like how we turn our heads when environmental issues are brought to out attention, Phragmites are destroying our wetlands and they need to be controlled, Asian Carp DNA has been found in the Great Lakes, so how did that happen, let's do another study? the infrastructure is in need of repair.
Doesn't that sound like a lot of jobs that could be created? Millions to be spent to save our country, support families and recreate America. Yet we spend MILLIONS to elect a president. Millions that could be used in refurbishing the services and helping to restore our country's natural resources, feed the hungry, save people' homes. It happens every four years. I can say I am actually ashamed that our candidates are not smarter and wiser and could actually see through this political mess. That would be someone I would be happy to vote for. After viewing this video created by Penn State University, please vote. Don't stop there, get involved with an issue that is near and dear to your heart. Don't let The United States of America implode. God Bless America! God Bless You!
Monday, October 8, 2012
Catching up.....
I came home energized from the presentation at with the Southern Michigan Beautification Council on Thursday, September 20, 2012. After the presentation, I talked to several people who are just as concerned about Phragmite destruction to our wetlands as I am. Just as frustrated with the lack of concern and response by the people in charge, or who you would think is in charge and would be more concerned and aggressively acting to stop it and eradicate it. There was much discussion of loosing our beaches, wetlands and waterways. Loss of aquatic animals, the quality of our water and the huge fire hazard that it can present to homes, commercial buildings and roadways was discussed also.
This very week I learned a few positive things about Phragmites and I am working on getting more information
- There is a woman in Oxford, MI, Deanne Bednar. She actually harvests Phragmites and uses them as building material. Visit her website, Straw bale studio for more information.
- Use Cut Phragmite plants for mulch on trail ways. It is sturdy and durable.
I am meeting with two individuals on the western part of the state October 14th. They have been successful in their communities to remove Phragmites. I will report on that later.
Until next time, celebrate the fall weather and colors.
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