Reflections in the Woods
A couple
of years ago a large fire south of Ely almost got into town. Our County gave out money for cabins and
rural homes to install metal roofs, so they wouldn’t go up in flames. We were told to clear trees around
structures. Now the County is actually
paying for removal of balsam, spruce and other easily-burnt trees and
under-story. Instead of thick woods,
this clearing will make things more like a ‘park.’ The woods themselves are dry and 'crunchy' underfoot. Predictions by the State of
Few up here have air-conditioning. Yet the increasing heat and hotter sun – and high-wind events – are causing shades to be drawn, canopies installed, fans to be purchased, even room air-conditioners installed. ’90-degree days have increased. The wind is having more ‘blow-downs’ of groups of trees than remembered. One massive one in 1999 (a derecho) leveled thousands of trees in the nearby Boundary Waters Canoe Area.
But healthy
frogs, minnows, fish, turtles and crayfish tells me the water is not toxic or
too warm as yet. Yet, yet. Not too far downstream (the water flows north
here ... into Hudson’s Bay I imagine) a foreign mining company is trying to
build a toxic sulfide mine called Twin Metals, one of two planned on this Iron Range, to get trace (.5%) elements of copper and others. Their acid-poisoned water will eventually flow into our lake, into other lakes north of us, into the
Boundary Waters and into
Then there is capitalism, rentier capitalism. The shores of many lakes are being gentrified, as the upper-middle class – executives and businessmen - buy up lakeshore homes or build giant white-pine 3-story lake homes where they can work via internet. So every bit of property is up for grabs and previously quiet lake sides suddenly need boundary surveys – even for the tiniest slices of lake land. Pink boundary flags flutter in the woods and ‘pins’ are inserted into the corner grounds.
This
doesn’t just scare the animals, this scares the people that have lived here for
many years – descendants of
The ground, as they say, is shifting under our feet. But the ‘old red mole’ is also working away.
P.S. - The Greenwood fire south of Ely is 0% contained at present. It is growing fast and unpredictable. Fear is in the air, not just billowing smoke.
Prior blog reviews on this subject, use blog search box, upper left, to investigate our 14 year archive of reviews: “Northland,” “Klobuchar is a Hot Dish Neo-Liberal,” “Tar Sands Oil,” “A Less Modest Proposal,” “Crying Wolf,” “Lockout Over,” “Grocery Activism,” “James-Younger Gang,” “A Night at the Caucuses,” “Sulfuric Acid,” “Factory Days,” “Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers Again,” "The Race For What's Left."
Red Frog
June 29, 2021
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