Monday, June 25, 2012

Clouds and lace

The second storm of the day gave me a reprieve so that I might go down to the beach to just conduct a quick horseshoe crab patrol. All is well, but the clouds and rain were still threatening from over i n Connecticut. That research ship is still anchored out in my bay. And to think they never even asked permission! I would have said yes, but it would have been nice if they had asked The Beach Lady. The Queen Anne's Lace is beautiful and the sun broke through the dark clouds for just a minute.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Wheels keep on turning...up

In the continuing series of what I like to call "Beach Lady vs. Big, Arrogant Water Treatment Plant," I recently mailed more than 350 plastic wagon wheels back to the Mamaroneck plant. This is the third delivery of the water filtration devices that I have mailed back and I think that makes well over 600 of in total by now. Six hundred of anything is a lot. Here is my letter, below and a photo of the contents of the package before I mailed it to Mr. Lauro. I will keep you in the loop when I hear back from Mr. Lauro. Thomas Lauro Commissioner, County Department of Environmental Facilities 270 North Avenue, 6th Floor New Rochelle, NY 10801 Dear Mr. Lauro, I am sure you remember me from last year. You wrote back to me in December 2011 about the wagon wheels I have been finding (and sending to you) on West Meadow, Crane Neck and Old Field beaches. You said that you couldn’t access the beach in Old Field, but I thought that was a weak excuse for not cleaning the plastic garbage up. I am enclosing 364 more wagon wheels that I have picked up from the beaches since my last delivery. Obviously the problem still exists and I think you need to come here again, speak to the mayor or Old Field Public Safety or whomever, and do a thorough clean up (Finally!) of our beaches here. For goodness sakes, it’s been a year and a half since the accident. I think the oil leak in the gulf was cleaned up faster than this. Please let me know when you and your crew will be arriving because I can be very helpful in showing you the worst places where the wheels show up. They really turn up after a storm, so maybe you want to plan to come on a day like that. I await your reply, as done everyone who lives in this area. Thank you and I am sure you’ll do the right thing. Sincerely, Carole Trottere Cc: Christine Sampson, The Patch Cc: Old Field Mayor Michael Levine Cc: Suffolk County Legislator Kara Hahn

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

My First Fish!

I caught my first fish tonight. I have been trying for a few months now, but with no luck. Tonight, I thought to myself that this would be the time to sneak up on them when it's raining and they think I am in the house watching "Ellen." I hooked a sea robin on my first cast, then every time I cast I got another. After three of those creepy little winged bastards I stopped. I returned them all to the sea, but when I put one back in the water and he turned around to back at me like he was really pissed off. Those fish look like the ones you see in on PBS shows that sprouted legs at the dawn of time and started walking on land. They gave me the willies. The tide was exceptionally high tonight. Little breeze and lots of gnats.