Friday, June 27, 2014

Marigold Sky

Oh, my marigold sky
Gold leaf reflection's on the ocean




 
one of my favorite outdoor labs is Loon Point in Summerland...I enjoy the vistas which are second to none...I like watching the native plantings fall to Mother Nature...certain plants work in certain areas..being native has nothing to do with it....




well look here...last week I mourned the weeds killed by Union Pacific at the railroad tracks /Loon beach...but now some have grown back providing needed greenery..and no external forced water supply necessary!! survival of the fittest...geez the lessons are lost on the native cult...I wonder why these folks waste time money and energy on such folly as restoration..will I be forever doomed to wonder about these things?? sure, why not..

no fires and no nudity unless you're female


and I like native plants fine..but they must learn to survive on their own just like I did

years ago the Forest Service did control burns in the back country and they did a good job..I love the smoke-ring days when the wind blows.. in the air..they did these burns to control brush and get rid of dead trees and other fire hazards....they never did the controls burns just to go to native-only plants....

nowadays, UCSB is going nutters with control burns to kill weeds on Lagoon Island and Coal Oil Point..they want, they need and they demand that these areas have native plants only and "biodiversity"..biodiversity as I've pointed out before is nonsensical cult jibberish...

dispersal is where it's at...the wind..the wind

now UCSB has been starting fires at Lagoon Lake and Coal Oil Point to control or kill weeds..the weeds aren't hurting anyone or anything, but since they are weeds, they are demonized by the scientists who would be out of job if they simply accepted weeds as part of life, but they don't....this drives me crazier than a virgin outside my window playing with herself

so the recent fire by Coal Oil Point is a prime example why these nativists are so stupidly wasting time and money trying to return these areas to "biodiversity"..years ago, they covered the ice plant with sheets of plastic to kill it...then they planted their little native gardens amd sat on them like a mother hen..then the recent fire wiped out most of the native plants..thank God the eucalyptus trees didn't burn down like they are supposed to do according to the native only cult...oh the myths about eucalyptus


native cultspeak:

per UCSB: Habitat Restoration

"Restoration is the return of an ecosystem to its natural conditions prior to European disturbance."
 

Status Of Habitat Restoration Projects
Coal Oil Point Reserve has an aggressive restoration program to restore degraded habitat to better support rare coastal ecosystems. Over the past seven years, Coal Oil Point Reserve has successfully restored more than 20 acres, including wetland margins, vernal pools, coastal sage scrub, dunes, and beach habitats. All these areas are now self-sustaining and rich in native wildlife.

WTF???? it all just burned down!!! they forgot about FIRE!!! duh...so the scientists burn the weeds and plant the natives then Nature burns down the natives!! I LOVE IT!!!

hey wait a minute..I got a conspiracy theory: the biologists planted 20 acres and 20 acres burned? maybe the UCSB scientists burn the weeds, then plant the natives, then wait awhile, then burn the natives so they can plant the natives again!! 

UCSB Lagoon Lake!!
 
 so when the weed burns happen and when they are done in drought conditions you can bet the embers are still there and will be swept up by a nice Santana Wind condition...if you've been here for awhile, you know that Santana winds and embers are a bad combination....I bet the Coal Oil fire was from the recent weed burn done by UCSB by the lagoon

now I would have told these folks to chill out and keep the ice plant there because it's a good fire break.. open an ice plant and you get water..lots of water...water does not burn....

however, native flowers, all planted nice and pretty by UCSB and other restoration junkies, do burn..

if you don't like ice plant, remember it's part of the marigold family...and you like marigolds don't you?

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