The All Canadian Dream

Hail, almighty human

Cast your worries aside and lounge in peaceful comfort and restful relaxation, at the fine escape of your choosing. An awakening of senses, and the joy of prosperity, your family vacation property has it all. Awesome human, your lifetime challenge has been achieved. You linger over a fine view of vanishing waterfront on pristine, remote lakes. Ahh! the luxury, the joy of living, the peace and quiet of natures bountiful blessing. Awesome, good earth with its tranquil places of divine landscape and meditative stillness. The great wild holds you in its palm and you rest in the comfort of the creation of the great earth.
Warm summer breezes caress your skin and cool summer waters soothe the aching heat.
Summertime bliss, summertime, prosperity and summertime escape.
The chattering family moor the boat to the dock. Another round of watersports ended for today. The lesson of summers play, to swim, to fish,to drive a boat, paddle a canoe, water ski and play at water sports.
The cottage is the all Canadian summer time dream. An escape of infinite pleasure. Luxury, rustic setting, an achievement for only the wealthy to share. A cabin in the woods, where no other human dare to dwell. The toil and strain of business enterprise, of work and perseverance, of drive and ambition, of properly funded investments, and cleverly calculated risks. Now to achieve the all time Canadian dream. A cottage.
Hail, almighty human, you have it all. Side by side accommodation on vanishing lakefront. An exchange of place, from city to country, from neighbours to neighbours. To dangle your feet from a dock into the cool water and to call this simple act, paradise!
The rolling waves change your view, thunderstorms move in from miles away, the stars shine in the heavens above and what was once a remote getaway has become a semi-forested crowded retreat, with unending views of cottages and neighbours.
A speed boat interupts the quiet paddle of your canoe and the call of the loon echoes in distant memory. A Canadian tradition, a Canadian dream, the rights of passage to the moneyed world.
Hail brave hearts, look into your mind, waters for swimming and with varieties of fishes, but no access for you. The call of the loon, the racket of geese, the sounds of serenity and the remote wild, vanishing to the play and intrusion of motorized craft and overpopulated shorelines, filled with summer homes and islands filled with people. The escape into a different suburbia, from streetscape to waterscape, from overcrowded city into overcrowded country. Farther and farther, more and more remote, more development, more noise, less privacy, less tranquility, less peace. The awesome call to the wild, hurried by rush hour traffic, for miles and hours along speeding highways. Go north, along with all of the other hurrying humans, as they vacate the city for lakeshore retreat. To campfires and sing-a-longs, to parties and play. The crowded lakes of cottage country, entice those with the funds to escape.
To the wild! To the wild! Go north, to the wild! To fulfill the fabulous calling, of the needed wild paradise, and the still secure, all Canadian dream.
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written by Dr. Louise Hayes
April 1, 2014

Population Control

Population Control

Hi, you great human. If you read yesterday’s post on water, you’ll understand the population dilema. Where will we live and what will we eat? That awesome mountain is not aerable land and neither is the forest. Don’t bother planting crops there. The growing season is short and frost comes early.

In this great nation, there is very little land suitable for crops and our population is already 34 million +. Is this all that we can support? This huge, immense country, one of the largest in the world, with one of the smallest populations. Are we at our maximum already?

We truck produce from other countries because we don’t have enough agricultural land to sustain us and the food product that we bring in is already low in vitamin content because it was harvested too early. Hense, the daily vitamin suppliment.

Some of our international negotiations are to feed us. Will we survive with that? The population of the world is at 7 billion people. How will they feed themselves? visit http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/7billion

The deforestration of world forests proves that mankind has populated the earth beyond its sustainable ability. The forests are being plundered for agricultural land. But is this a falacy? Our own forests grow in soil that is not suitable for crops and at elevations where the growing season is too short for crops. People frequently develop agricultural land so the land available for food production declines with housing and urban sprawl.

We are a recreational country. Full of the wonders of the natural world. We’re a country full of sports and adventure. It’s a fabulous life for that awesome man, the courageous adventurer who lives for the thrill of it. That indomitable spirit of the human.

How will we save ourselves? Our international relations won’t help us if those nations can’t feed themselves. Our reliance on food product from other lands blinds us to the needs of our own people. We expect our negotiations to take care of us.

What about crop failure? The change in weather patterns last year resulted in the loss of the entire apple crop in Ontario for the 2012 season. Climate change and global warming are interfering with food production. Can we count on the weather?

In this fabulous great north, where we love the land so much. Can we count on it to feed us?
visit: http://foodsecurecanada.org
and: http://peoplesfoodpolicy.ca

There are ways. There are ways to feed ourselves without killing our forests and without destroying our agricultural land. Irrigation alone depleats the water table and redirects water for crop nourishment. Hunting and fishing interferes with the wild populations and is an unfeasable method of self sustainment for 34 million people. Farming and farmland is diminishing and people are choosing farming less often as a business than they used to. More people are gravitating to the cities and leaving behind the farm. The density of city population is increasing.

With fewer people farming, less food production is occuring in this country. Mega farms of the past have resulted in some forms of animal cruelty that is objected to by many conscientious citizens.

Your call to action: share this post. Also visit http://www.facebook.com/Pages/Food-Secure-Canada/316790952902 for the latest information and to share your views.
written by: Louise Hayes
April 6, 2013