Chloe with butterflies at Earthday.
I went to the EARTH DAY CELEBRATION at the zoo today. My beautiful wife, Trish, and our 21-month old grand daughter, Chloe, accompanied me. This is the second EARTH DAY CELEBRATION I've been to since 1970.
I discussed some environmental issues with individuals at some of the several booths set up for the event. I had the opportunity to address the wolf-release issue with a young man with dred locks. He told me there were only 23 Mexican Gray Wolves released in New Mexico. I asked him what the genetic component of those '23' wolves were. He didn't know. I told him the wolves in Catron, Sierra and Grant counties probably were not Mexican Gray Wolves. He assured me they were and cited a Congressional law stipulating the genetic purity of the breed. I asked him what a Congressional law was. He didn't' know. ...anyway...we had a polite conversation and parted on good terms. Anybody know what a Congressional law is?
I spoke with Martin Moore. He's a nice guy and probably the best candidate for county commissioner here in Otero County. I forget the other guy's name...the guy who didn't call me about the $12000.00 dollar report on the forests. Right...that guy.
We walked all the way to the far end of the zoo where Chloe decided she wanted to get out of the stroller and look at the peacocks. I found an empty bench and sat in the shade minding the empty stroller. Two guys approached me, one a blind individual with a white cane and another man. The guy with the white cane offered me some a religious pamphlet, which I politely declined. He persisted. I told him I wasn't interested. I had to get up and leave to get away from this guy and his buddy. His white cane got stuck on the stroller.
People...no means no, regardless what your cause is or your passion for it.
I'm fed up with people pestering me with religious, political, commercial or whatever crap they want to pawn off on people. If they're behind a booth, like the patriots who gathered signatures against the World Heritage Site...they're fine. Its my choice if I want to approach the booth and talk to them. But this predator persistence of 'Do you want to be saved' after being told I'm not interested, is over the line and a violation of my boundaries. I saved him. I saved him from getting his face pushed in. I got up and walked away.
That is my EARTH DAY in a brief and concise report.
After we left the zoo we went over to Phat Phil's and pigged out. The only thing Ellis pushes on you at Phat Phil's is great food. We should have a Phat Phil's day.
Irrate Earthday attendee pummels religious predator
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
I WENT TO THE EARTH DAY CELEBRATION AT THE ZOO
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