This saying, my own I think, is part of the way to profoundly appreciate others, liberate ourselves from our narrow perspectives, reconcile, become healthy and whole, rediscover the joy and pain of life, share the bounteousness of our Earth, convey Wondrous News, find God, …
Before the Gulf oil disaster, I thought of this mostly in terms of human community, but I’m beginning to see with new eyes the Giftedness or Grace or Genius in everything. My family just spent a few days in the Cape Hatteras National Seashore located in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. We camped there on beautiful Okracoke Island. This National Seashore shares much in common with the white beaches and barrier islands of the northern Gulf Coast. For example, the beaches sport six line race runners and are part of a larger eco-system of dunes, wooded areas, and coastal marshes.
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But at the Outer Banks, when one looks out into the ocean, there’s an immediate obvious difference too – North Carolina has no offshore drilling. Additionally, there’s many more shell pieces near the shore that sustainably support the beach against erosion. Not just shell parts either, an abundance of living shell life that is incredible. I remember from my childhood the numerous the coquinas on Dauphin Island and Gulf Shores. On the National Seashore there still there a great numbers all along the shoreline. The sand fleas too are unbelievably plentiful – just sit down, let your hands slip into the sand, and pull them up – as numerous as fleas on a country dog in summer.
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Today we, who live on the Gulf Coast, can seek out the Genius that has kept these North Carolina beaches so clean, vibrant, and beautiful. Unfortunately these beaches on the Outer Banks are threatened too by the expansion of offshore drilling that is being pushed by corporations and politicians. Fortunately, these beaches still bring exhilarating joy, and no one knows what’s the tide will bring in on a new day. The Okracoke Monster might even be found slithering through the sand at dusk.
Hands Across the Sand Event
Our eldest daughter, Natalia, is exploring Environmental Sustainability Activism as a major in college, Drew U. Her books for the next semester have been arriving and I have been reading them. Mostly they get me very upset because the ones I have seen tend to be strongly oriented toward population reduction – human population. They also lean strongly toward a fascist-like use of government power to bring change as quickly as they claim it is needed…like a war crisis. Maybe environmental degradation is already that far along. But I was looking for more human-friendly solutions, and looked at the Buckminster Fuller Foundation page. http://challenge.bfi.org/solutions/all/0/2011 and this year’s winner’s work project.
And I thought it was so very interesting I wanted to share it on this site.
http://www.managingwholes.com/village/vmen.pdf
Makes me think that an ISLAND is a WHOLE thing and can be managed holistically, like in this winning project….hmmm
Pax, Mike Miller
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http://wimp.com/lightenup/
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How plastic bottles can lighten up the darkness.
http://wimp.com/lightenup/
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