Twenty years have flowed away down the long river
And never in my life will return for me from the sea
Ah years in which looking far away I saw ages long past
When still trees bloomed free in a wide country
And thus now all begins to wither
With the breath of cold-hearted wizards
To know things they break them
And their stern lordship they establish
Through fear of death
And never in my life will return for me from the sea
Ah years in which looking far away I saw ages long past
When still trees bloomed free in a wide country
And thus now all begins to wither
With the breath of cold-hearted wizards
To know things they break them
And their stern lordship they establish
Through fear of death
~ J.R.R. Tolkien, Rotterdam 1958
It was too blustery yesterday to stay on the beach, so I took Camus for a walk in a birdless bird sanctuary instead. Well, nearly. I saw three, and heard one. Add to that one butterfly, one terrified armadillo and one insouciant deer, and that is the entire sum of wildlife we found.
The twisted live oaks and bristly palms have their odd Florida charm, so different than the environment I grew up in. It's easier for me to observe the decay in this alien landscape than to be a witness under duress, amongst the hardwood species whose majesty inspired me from my earliest memories.
There were some vermilion wildflowers in bloom...
...but, the same painfully thin crowns are here as they are everywhere.
As if to assuage any qualms that might spook the hikers, the signs along the path declare "Nothing alarming to see here, all perfectly normal, move along!"
"Recent blooms of toxic algae in southern Florida, which have provoked Governor Rick Scott to announce a state of emergency, may be tied to fertilizer chemicals from agricultural and residential origins."
Is it any wonder that the Florida scrub is incendiary tinder just waiting to burn?
I came across an artist whose paintings I love - impressionistic visions of trees that remind me of how gorgeous they were, not that long ago. (I would give anything to be able to paint that brilliantly, to be honest.)
According to one article about the incident, she is the third person to die in California already this year:
It turns out that 2013 the camp counselor who was killed in the same park, was the same age of 21:
"The sudden toppling of a black oak tree at a summer camp outside Yosemite National Park last week was a "freak accident," said Jamie Simon, director of Camp Tawonga.
"The tree was described by Tuolumne County Sheriff's officials as a black oak tree that measured nearly 4.5 feet across and about 70 feet tall. It broke in half about 32 feet off the ground, Sgt. James Oliver said."
This reluctant post is dedicated to the trees that are dying, and the people whose lives are ruined because of it.
Thank you, again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for continuing to speak about trees. Please don't stop. You may inspire me to write about the beach near where I live and that I frequently walk. I've been doing an amateur survey. Tidal pools that were once filled with diverse life are now dead and the trees along the shore are weak and sick. Despite this area being much less populated and developed than Florida.
ReplyDeleteIt's universal. I'm not sure why this study needed to be done, because it's been known for years that ozone precursors traverse the globe. No place is "pristine" anymore. http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/03/03/518323094/rise-in-smog-in-western-u-s-is-blamed-on-asias-air-pollution
DeleteAnd I think you should publish something on your blog about it!
DeleteHi Gail,
ReplyDeletePristine, that would have been a good name for a daughter. I saw a comment by Tom on monsangel a few weeks ago. I miss him a lot. like someone I had known for all my lives. michbriand @ gmail.com
Hi Gail, welcome back! I check your site now and then to see how you're doing and if you've written anything new. Oh yeah, so much is going by unnoticed by the great masses who are so distracted and busy trying to survive these days. Thanks for this latest essay (as usual) beautifully enhanced with art and poetry. I noticed here, and in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday (I was there attending the military funeral of an old friend who recently died) that many trees have broken in half or large portions have broken off and others have simply toppled over at their base or uprooted, displaying the "missing" or degraded root ball. They're all over the place - by the sides of roads, where chainsaws have cut off the parts that impeded traffic, the remaining parts bearing witness to blind humanity driving by, and also deeper in stands of still standing trees there are many that have fallen onto others nearby, making them lean (until they too succumb and fall) and large branches "rotted out" littering the floor. I expect one day to watch many trees falling over at the same time, without any provocation, which may or may not get people's attention.
ReplyDeleteEnvironmental degradation is really ramping up now and will continue. Please continue to share your thoughts and observations. They and you are appreciated more than words can express.
Michele - i'm so glad you're still around! I'll write to you at the address above, shortly.
Tom
Here in Australia the government controls everything, because it is literally one of the first police states. One cannot cut down a tree unless the government says it is okay. The government does not like to say yes, and it is now quite common to find these trees collapsing near children playing in the yard. Although tbh I doubt if one fell on a child (an 8 yo died tragically in a schoolyard last year from a falling branch) after government refusal that the Australian citizens would protest.
ReplyDeleteI myself sleep under a very tall tree with many apparent ailments. I regularly inspect, and commune, and invite it to tell me before it falls. But I also accept that this may be our personal fate. C'est l'Eschaton, n'est ce-pas?
Much love to you. And the birds of Australia are still extant, and I have greetings from Willy Wag Tails, Kookaburras, and bright pink and grey parrots (named after a general I think but I don't hold that sort of info in my brain).
Nice to hear from you all - kinda like a reunion!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting Gail. I've been following your blog since 2009 when I first noticed the die off really start to occur very visibly up here in Vancouver, B.C. Please do continue to post if you can find the time. You do the best job of documenting this and also you write very beautifully. I think it's important that these photos be documented over the years as a record of what is happening and how far things have come. Those pictures from Florida look the worst of anything I've seen short of the massive beetle die offs in some of the western pine forests. The most shocking part of these pictures from Florida is just how bad of condition ALL the species seem to be. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are posting again Gail, even if occasionally. You write here, I tell someone who might care, they in turn send it to another, and eventually we have a murder of crows! In my neck of the woods here in the Pacific Northwest falling trees are occurring at a pace that is unprecedented. Here is a particularly sad example as the 17 year old teenager held such promise:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/teen-killed-by-falling-tree-in-lynnwood-area/
Be well,
Remonster
https://www.wired.com/2017/05/trees-will-die-will/
ReplyDeletePollution does not help. But google genetic entropy and look at video on youtube from John Sanford. DNA is the building blocks of everything living : human, animal, tree and plants. DNA is a data structure containing of informationabout how to build living cells such Human cell and tree cell. Each time a living thing reproduce DNA get damage and loses information. Eventually the DNA get so corrupted that it cannot produce healthy living thing. It is call DNA degeneration.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6dbgtEIe9A&list=PLvLgAyYV3BmVnmKQ7CbttB0WKzz-6JtPm&index=5
The sun is also slowing down and with an increase of UVC rays. UVC are deadly and actually kill cell. Some video to get you started.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6u8Hibhghs
Okay I looked. Oh brother is that stupid. That guy is a moron.
ReplyDelete