I found the current password again. Amazing. On a grease-stained 3 x 5 card with the notation “Date unknown but copied off trash. New Paksworld blog password.”
That’s lucky. Now to find the 80 acres online one, and The Speed of Dark one. (Hollow laughter.)
But both Universes & Paksworld are now accessible. In the world of reality, not fiction, the batch concrete plant is NOT going in right next to the 80 acres. Which is a huge YAY.
The mayor’s sister was first to file a protest with the Texas agency tasked with air quality control but it usually gives in to large econstruction stuff in small towns without even scheduling a public hearing. However, there’s an elementary school going in right across the road, and that stopped them. VERY happy not to have all that dust-bad-for-luncs, esp. kids’ lungs, right there. It’s a piece of land that, if I had the money, I’d have bought when it first was for sale, but I couldn’t do it, and also realized I *really* didn’t have the resources to fence it or do all the care it needed either. No new books coming out, no contracts, thus no projected income to risk a loan. It would be fantastic combined with our 80 acres as a multi-use county/city park: part “developed” for heavier use, part kept for nature-related uses–hiking, horseback trail riding, birdwatching & photography, native plants, wildlife observation, use by school biology & related classes. The rain barns we’ve built would take relatively little work to convert to blinds for watching birds & other wildlife as well as their primary purpose for collecting water for the wildlife waterers. The trails we’ve built could easily be extended, etc.
Comment by Leslie — April 7, 2023 @ 2:47 pm
YAY on the news about the 80 acres. An Elizabeth and Richard Moon Park sounds like an awesome idea, just need an investor or two with a vision to invest for the future of your community. So glad you are back online.
Comment by elizabeth — April 7, 2023 @ 6:32 pm
We’ll see what happens. We escaped the concrete batch plant…that’s a good thing.