Bob La Trémouille reports.
1. Visibility.
2. Work.
3. The resident animals.
4. The Bad Guys’ Explanation.
1. Visibility.
I conducted a visibility across from the Destroyed Nesting Area of the Charles River White Geese at about 1 pm or so on June 22, 2010.
There is definitely not the foot traffic at this hour as during the evening rush, but there was more than yesterday.
People were nice, and the drivers show aggressiveness I have seen in the past.
2. Work.
In contrast to yesterday, I actually saw workers.
The workers have spread themselves out. Destruction of 3/4 of the Nesting Area was as heartless as the behavior which has been tradition from Governor Patrick’s people and from the City of Cambridge. Spreading out their goods did not hide the fact that about have the work area destruction was unnecessary.
3. The resident animals.
The really rotten nature of Governor Patrick’s people and Cambridge comes when you see the condition which has been forced on resident animals.
Their food has been poisoned at Magazine Beach and walled off with introduced vegetation which has no business on the Charles River, but the really rotten behavior is in the tiny ghetto who which the Charles River White Geese have been confined.
All ground vegetation between the BU Bridge and the BU Boathouse has been destroyed.
What was once lush greenery is now dirt. The green environment was destroyed in stages from about 2003 to the destruction as part of the BU Bridge repairs. There is no coincidence whatsoever that the construction zone destroyed almost all of what was not destroyed in the period 2003 to 2009.
I have posted some good photos in earlier reports and a larger collection of photos appears on the home page of the Charles River White Geese at Facebook.
4. The Bad Guys’ Explanation.
Governor Patrick’s people started their lies before he came into office, nonstop lies of intention to do no harm.
Cambridge’s machine simply tosses out the usual holier than thous that they are protecting the environment. Natuarlly,the somehow neglect to mention their environmental destruction and heartless animal abuse during their pieties.
Really rotten people.