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I was once again confronted with a clear example of how we have ruined our Planet. I have mention my youth and the beautiful surroundings I was blessed to grow up in. The Adirondack park in upstate NY encompasses 6 million acres of some of the most pristine old growth forests in all America. It is dotted with hundreds of streams and lakes, all of which were teaming with a wide variety of edible game fish. (many dif. trout, pike, pickerel, bass, perch, northern pike, catfish and others) My home sat a mere feet from one of those post card picture lakes. (Lake Algonquin) I would fish all year round and our freezer was always over flowing with fish caught within feet of our house. The Adirondack Park is the largest state park in the country and was designated "forever wild" by Theodore Roosevelt, who frequently hunted there. In fact most people don't know that the "Teddy bear" was named him, after a picture of him holding a cub in the park, was seen in the NY Times. The Park comes alive in the summers with dozens of large campsites lining the shores of it's many lakes. Families escape the heat and hustle of the cities and enjoy one of the families last activities that has something for everyone. One of the most common scenes would be that of a family sitting down at picnic table for dinner under the shade of towering White Pines. The and smell of pine browse filling the air and the sound of the sap popping in the wood. Dinner most surely consisted of some type of fish caught that day and is now staring up at you from your plate. The fish tasted as if prepared in heaven bye Gods personal chef. Skip forward just a few years to now and you wont see those fish on the plates. The Health dept of NY has put out a warning for all to read and those that enter the Park this summer will be reminded. Pregnant women and children under 12 are not to eat ANY yes I said ANY fish caught in those pristine lakes and rivers. Adults are to restrict eating fish to one meal a week. Why,? METHYL MERCURY! It falls from the sky after being emitted from factory exhaust stacks in the mid west. It increases it's toxicity as it builds up in fish. Small fish are eaten by larger ones and the lead/mercury is compounded along the way. Fishermen's lead weights left behind in the waters also play a role. The single most recognized sound that lets you know you are no longer in the city is the song of the Adirondack Loon. A sound, a kin to the howl of the wolf, is disappearing because of that Methyl Mercury. The fish are their primary food source. So, as the temp. in the cities rise due to CO2 and those families head for the mountains, will someone tell them to leave the fishing gear at home and add a couple more pkg of processed meat to eat.
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I spent most of my Summers in the Adirondack Mountains. My Grandparents owned a three story cottage right on a small lake called Star Lake. It was a fun and wonderful time for me and I miss it alot. Sitting on the front porch and fishing and watching the Loons swim across and under the lake in the twilight. Fourth of July, we loved to wave our sparklers and watch the fireworks in the distance. Fresh corn on the cob, and we roasted hotdogs over an open fire, and then marshmellow later. My Grandma and I would go out and pick blueberries and rasberries. Then Grandma would fill the whole cottage with the smell of rasberry and blueberry muffins and pies and rasberry jams, mmmmmmmm, what great memories. I learned to swim in Star Lake, used to catch big ol'bull frogs and try to keep them, only to have the raccoons sneak in at night, wash them all up, and eat them, leaving nothing but a few leg bones or a rib or something. Darn raccoons!  
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by Moonsilver (PM , CC ) on Tuesday April 22, 2008 @ 4:39 PM




AHHH! The memories..... Things aren't that simple anymore are they? thanks for pay'n me a visit. I'll come bye later. peace, love, less co2 and NO MORE BUSH!!! joram  
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by illumination guy's (PM , CC ) on Tuesday April 22, 2008 @ 5:41 PM




Joram:

There's not enough earth or sky to fill the empty wants of the soulless kings and empty queens of just yesterday...then I well in sorrow when I think upon tomorrow..... Pop'
 
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by lalepop' (PM , CC ) on Tuesday April 22, 2008 @ 6:07 PM




lalepop' It's the wants of those soulless kings and queens that have now put us in a situation were we struggle to provide basic needs for the masses.....  
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by illumination guy's (PM , CC ) on Tuesday April 22, 2008 @ 6:45 PM




This is such a crime. I did know about the "teddy bear" name. Also, let me ask you something. If you were told, as an adult, you could eat ONE fish out of a lake per week.......would you really eat even that ONE fish? I know I definitely wouldn't!

CM
 
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by Celtic Mist (PM , CC ) on Friday May 2, 2008 @ 12:11 PM


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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