Monday, May 3, 2010

Heartbreak Times Infinity

My grief for the family bluebird, as intense as it is, pales in comparison to that of the heartbreak generated by the news this week of the oil spill in the gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana. Oil spill. It is nothing of the kind. It is an unchecked flow of crude oil from a drilled well in the floor of the ocean that flows yet---and is expected to go on flowing for months---while "the experts" search for and argue about ways to contain it.

I shudder to consider the long term damage to the ecosystem caused by the greed and short term thinking of all humanity. As devastating as this will turn out to be for the economy of the area and for the country in its ripple effect, at least the human population is resourceful enough to gain alternative ways of life, however altered. But the birds and the fish---my god---the birds and the fish---and every species of plant and animal that will experience long term horror and death without hope as a result of this disaster is a consideration that shakes me to the core.

But aside from increasing my donation to the Audubon Society, and encouraging others to do the same to environmental organizations of their choice, I only watch and despair for the creatures of the earth who are helpless against such force of human destruction, and for a society that has sprawled unchecked to a point that it would act in its own disinterest---indeed, at its own peril. I can make no sense of it. dkm

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know, it's terrible. And I'm so sorry about the bluebirds :o(

I looked up the site you mentioned for ordering books but they just had used ones. I went ahead and ordered through Amazon and the books have shipped. Just hoping they will be in the new condition as advertised. Thanks for your comments over the A-Z challenge. They meant the world to me :o)) XX

dkm said...

Thanks re: bluebirds, and amen re: your comment about the sorrow of so many endangered species. Isn't that always the way it is---the more one learns about anything, the more there is to learn and consider.

Yes, AbeBooks are all used---but some I've ordered have been like new---good enough for me, but maybe not as gifts. Nonetheless, it's a good site to know about :-)

Already I'm missing your NZ posts---and will look forward to your weekly posts. Good luck with your monthly deadlines on your other writing projects. Do keep us posted, as I'm cheering you on from afar.

I'm also very curious to know how you found my blog---you are my only faithful reader and I'm honored! The others on my list are mostly friends of mine, not generally bloggers, and not regular readers---followers in name only because I talked them into it!

Anonymous said...

Hi Deb, I searched 'writing for children' in 'interests' and your blog came up in the list, and I'm so thrilled that it did!! :o)