Sunday, July 15, 2012

Geese on the hillside, Massive thicket growth in two months.

1. Introduction.
2. Photos.
A. 05 06-14-12 DNA E hill, Intro, Geese, fence, sidewalk
B. 6 06-14 DNA, E Intro, Geese
C. 8 06-14 DNA ramp fence, Geese, E intro on hill
D. 17 06-24 DNA E intro, E hwy
E. 18 06-24-12 DNA E end of E intro, E hwy, Mem Dr
F. 26 06-27 dirt, geese, natives, @ intro, terrace, W hwy and pkg lot
G. 02 04-14-12 Potted thicket E hillside.
H. 14 04-22-12 Thicket, new highway, eastern leg.
I. Goose Meadow, Areal Shots, 2006, winter shot
3. Summary and Digression.


1. Introduction.

The rottenness of the cons of the fake groups fighting for yet more heartless animal abuse can be seen in photos from late June compared to the same area perhaps six weeks earlier.

We have had reports of the Charles River White Geese crossing the on ramp to Memorial Drive to get food in response to their regained access to the ramp.

2. Photos.

Here is are three photos of the step before the geese crossed the ramp. I have shown their foray into the middle part of the introduced soon to be impenetrable thicket. These are my first photos of them exploring the new outrage in the northern part of the Destroyed Nesting Area. They are from June 14, 2012.

A. 05 06-14-12 DNA E hill, Intro, Geese, fence, sidewalk















Here are the lead geese exploring that hill, the soon to be impenetrable thicket.

The metal rods hold up a new woven fence separating the Memorial Drive on ramp’s sidewalk from the soon to come thicket.

B. 6 06-14 DNA, E Intro, Geese















Here are a group of the geese at the foot of the hill.

C. 8 06-14 DNA ramp fence, Geese, E intro on hill















Here is a view of the geese from the sidewalk. The thicker fence is the historical fence which was illegally opened in two places by Boston University in the initial attacks on the Charles River White Geese.

The woven fence is the addition with the BU Bridge repairs.

One adult goose is close standing erect. The two smaller geese on his far side could be two of the adolescents I showed in my prior report.

D. 17 06-24 DNA E intro, E hwy















This photo is the first from June 24. It is taken from the Western end of the area just shown. The grey is the new highway.

E. 18 06-24-12 DNA E end of E intro, E hwy, Mem Dr















This photo, same day, is from the eastern end. This lower area is where so many geese were just photographed. The top of the hill between the two trees is where the smaller number of geese were photographed.

F. 26 06-27 dirt, geese, natives, @ intro, terrace, W hwy and pkg lot















This photo, from June 27, is of the reality heartlessly forced on them. The remnants native bushes which occupied the entire area and which have been destroyed except for here are right and left.

The gray material is the east highway and a new parking lot. Once again, this new highway is part of the highway on the banks of the Charles which has been condemned by responsible bureaucrats.

The parking lot is totally without prior review as is the massive impenetrable thicket which is coming.

G. 02 04-14-12 Potted thicket E hillside.















These are the pots dropped in place, before planting.

H. 14 04-22-12 Thicket, new highway, eastern leg.















This is the outrage when planted. Notice the tree from the above photos. The brick at the top is Memorial Drive on its overpass.

Compare to photos D and E above and to the preceding shots with the geese.

I. Goose Meadow, Areal Shots, 2006, winter shot















Remember, this is a winter shot. Look at all the vegetation and compare it to the geese’ current misery, above. That vegetation in season is what was there before. What you see above is all they have not destroyed.

The organized openings are the remnants of the ash walks which were part of the illegal Boston University work. There was another walk in the middle of the native vegetation. It became very much overgrown.

3. Summary and Digression.

While on a shoot for the new Sandra Bullock flick on Friday, I spoke with a woman who gushed very ludly the nonsense coming out of the corrupt Cambridge Machine: The Cambridge Machine yells that they are protecting roof top gardens.

The woman gushed about the beauty of rooftop gardens. I think she supports them when necessary, i.e. you can’t get real open space.

The con coming from the rotters in the Cambridge Machine is such that they never mention the fact that their destruction on the Charles River and at Alewife is most definitely not necessary.

That is why their fake groups talk about everything else except for the destruction they are fighting for.

That is why their fake group fighting in support of environmental destruction on the Charles River gives a history of the Charles River area which does not include the last 13 years. These are the ones fighting for this outrage at the Destroyed Nesting and fighting for the destruction of the environmentally commendable parking lot at the foot of Magazine Street.

They have no justification for their destructive initiatives. So they lie through omission. And they lie by praising each other.

They just have con games, and the flat out lies that they are environmentalists.

Interestingly and tellingly, the folks yelling the loudest about roof gardens fought against a meaningful park being created in place of Lechmere Station. They wanted a ten story building, a four story building and a plaza. The corruption in Cambridge “environmentalism” being what it is, they only mentioned the plaza, very loudly and very repeatedly, and did not mention, if they could help it, the real park they opposed and the two buildings on either side of the plaza they kept bragging about.