by ReverseEngineer » Sun 04 Jan 2009, 09:33:02
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Quagmire', '.')
Just a question, ReversE, regarding your community...
Do you talk with them .... either the kids or their parents or your neighbors about PO and your visions of the future?
If so, is there a sense of consensus amongst them as to the plan of action to take when things break down?
Just wondering.... sounds like a great place to be.
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I have talked to almost everyone I work with about this. Some are more receptive than others, most really don't want to consider it as possible. However, simply because of the nature of the community here most folks have what you would call "basic preps" anyhow. Everybody owns a gun of course. Because everybody fishes and hunts in the summer months, everybody also has meat in the freezer, we all use one of two meat processors to make sausage and so forth for us. Alaska Sausage and Seafood does a great job, but they are a little pricy. Matanuska Meats is the one I use.
Most of the money in this community comes from the Slope. It filters thu the community funding a variety of different jobs. In the summer, the tourist industry has also brought in buckolas. Neither one of these industries looks to do too well here in the near term, but the results of this are many, mostly to the good. The guys who work the slope are tough individuals, good with their hands. We have a good rail line from Anchorage up to Fairbanks. Copper River still produces just tons of Salmon every year we ship out. The coal mine at Healy has seams of coal at ground level you can chip out. We border on the Yukon Territory, a breeding ground for all the wildlife around us, where really about nobody lives at all.
Like everyone else here, really I have not predict perfectly how people will react if the Slope starts laying off riggers or if the container ships of food stop sailing up here. However, I do know my friends and my community. Many are recent transplants ike myself, and when times get tough I'll bet many of them leave here, God help them. Most of my friends are lifetime residents though, and they won't leave. It will be very tough indeed when the services start to break down, but we have a Foundry here, really we have everything you need to make a comunity work and not too many people either. I cannot say for sure we will all pull together as needs to be done, but I will do my best to make it so. There are over 1000 families involved in our organization, I know many of them and these are good people, They don't all know yet was is to come but I am in such a position as to be able to help, and I will to the best of my ability. I cannot and will not live at the expense of my comuniity, I am beholden to them for my livelihood. I make it my job to help children learn, I always have. It will be no different really for me, just a whole lot harder than it has been. So be it.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('John Donne', '[')b]No man is an island
No man is an island entire of itself; every man
is a piece of the continent, a part of the main;
if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe
is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as
well as any manner of thy friends or of thine
own were; any man's death diminishes me,
because I am involved in mankind.
And therefore never send to know for whom
the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.