Some years ago I learned that plastic litter is making its way to the oceans where albatross, for some reason, eat it and die. Below is a recent trailer for a new movie my daughter brought to my attention.
I've seen lots of photos of dead albatross, with ingested plastic stuff, but I've never seen one actually dying.
It's pitiful. Midway Island is so far away, yet we are managing to destroy life there.
Midway movie.
Things I see, people I meet, along the Mon. We're very involved in cleaning litter off the river, but I'll always try to post something on the magic and beauty of the Monongahela River. Hey, become a "follower."
Monday, April 29, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Petition to Corps of Engineers
Lets see if we can get the government to help us out and get the litter out before it comes down river and goes to the Gulf of Mexico. Click here to sign the petition. Please sign the petition!
Here's an old post related to this.
Here's an old post related to this.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Getting ready for summer
My river helper Chris with the Monongahela Monitor at Mark's Marine Repair. We got the tarps off her that had covered the boat during the winter, but the top isn't up and in place in this photo.
The Monitor must be laid up each winter for a couple reasons. The 28-foot boat would be a target for large trees that might come down the river in the winter if there's a flood, and also the 130 hp inboard/outboard engine must be drained of water to prevent freezing. It's simply better and safer to have the boat at Mark's during the winter.
Hope to get the boat out this weekend (4/13-14) or next weekend. Then, river cleanups begin in earnest.
Leave a comment, etc, if you want to help out.
The Monitor must be laid up each winter for a couple reasons. The 28-foot boat would be a target for large trees that might come down the river in the winter if there's a flood, and also the 130 hp inboard/outboard engine must be drained of water to prevent freezing. It's simply better and safer to have the boat at Mark's during the winter.
Hope to get the boat out this weekend (4/13-14) or next weekend. Then, river cleanups begin in earnest.
Leave a comment, etc, if you want to help out.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Getting the Monongahela Monitor Ready to launch!
The weather is in our favor now, and I'm taking the tarps off the boat and getting her ready to launch soon!
Friday, March 15, 2013
In the grip of Winter
I spell Winter with a capital letter,
and acknowledge that in its fatal "grip"
doth downward the soul descend.
Whether light, that lacketh in the Dim
of darkened Days, is the problem,
I'll admit no knowledge,
Or whether a spirit that dwelleth
in light of the Summer's Sun set the anchor so that,
winds who blow in gray winter taketh away our soul, as did the fish
die and disappear and an epoch change,
and the old die, too.
This, it may well be debated, is Time's trick upon us,
that we must bide the hours slowly as if in Infinity, nay! Eternity.
and acknowledge that in its fatal "grip"
doth downward the soul descend.
Whether light, that lacketh in the Dim
of darkened Days, is the problem,
I'll admit no knowledge,
Or whether a spirit that dwelleth
in light of the Summer's Sun set the anchor so that,
winds who blow in gray winter taketh away our soul, as did the fish
die and disappear and an epoch change,
and the old die, too.
This, it may well be debated, is Time's trick upon us,
that we must bide the hours slowly as if in Infinity, nay! Eternity.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Ah, summer!
Here are some nice photos sent in by Sue and Jeff from their trip along the river between Morgantown and the Pennsylvania border. Thanks, Sue and Jeff.
Friday, December 7, 2012
The Flatboat Project
Hey, I'm really excited about the Flatboat Project, sponsored by the Morgantown Museum Commission. We're going to build a flatboat, a common vessel on the Mon River from the late 1700s through much of the 1800s. It will be at the Ruby Memorial Park in Morgantown, very near where the city's original entrepreneur, Michael Kerns, build boats for pioneers traveling west. The Flatboat Project begins on Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, with a reception and exhibit at the Morgantown History Museum on Kirk street, 7 p.m. Free and open to the public. Please come.
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