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Following The Ed Hauser WaySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 04/28/2009 - 10:29.
Yesterday was a special day for me - a beautiful day in the region - so I ended it with my good friend Ed Hauser, as I often do. Alone on his own island, he is always easy to find. I was photographing the sunset right by where Ed's boats belong. They are gone... he is now walking on water. Because of Ed, my heart lives on Whiskey Island too, and I have photographed there scores of times. I've been thinking about having a show at Convivium 33 of some of the 1,000s of pans I've produced, showcased on REALNEO. As I was hanging with Ed yesterday, it occurred to me the best subject and cause for that is Ed, so the show will feature only Ed and Whiskey Island and all proceeds will further Ed's good work, however that may be determined. I'll post smaller versions of the pans here on REALNEO for a virtual May Show, as I get them together for the real world. May 2nd, 2009, experience Ed's Island - Whiskey Island - in your own ways, as Ed made possible for you...
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I've been thinking about the dead zone (in Lake Erie) and Ed, too, Norm. The photos of Whiskey Island are beautiful and we have Ed to thank for that (and County Planning has done a marvelous job there despite their point that they are not in the park maintenance business - I dare say they outshine Metroparks in many areas given a spot of land to work on.)
I looked up some info online about the innerbelt as it has now returned to our "gotta do it now" agenda. I see this as disaster capitalism - are we afraid enough yet to let ODOT run roughshod over our environment and history? Has the local media infected the public with enough fear and panic to allow a broken process to move forward without adequate consideration? The PD announced "this is how it will be", April 20. On April 21, they posted the same article (in effect) with this headline:ODOT open to ideas on Inner Belt Bridge design
Did this allay your fears of crossing the bridge? Hey, they can do it wrong and then we can pay more for them to fix it, right? No bikes - mentioned on GCBL. Should we stage a ride across it? What will it take for people to take notice?
Here's what Ed had to say back in 2007. Unfortunately, not much has changed. ODOT still is not addressing water, air and soil quality impacts, and they have strong-armed preservationists into erasing our history (built environment impact).
Let us hope that naming a road or bridge (designed to carry heavy loads - not just recreating travelers) to Whiskey Island is not the end (a form of mitigation?) of the Ed "Citizen" Hauser Way.
why straighten a traffic calmer?
I'm not sure we even want to straighten out what we call Dead Man's Curve, trying to pick up on the panache of the Jan and Dean song. These days, they call such things traffic calmers. There's nothing wrong with slowing down in the transition from the shorway to the innerbelt. We shouldn't encourage more speed.
If it ain't really, really broke, don't spend $90 million to fix it. How long has it been that way? 40 years?
"theres no death just a change of worlds" - chief seattle
"theres no death just a change of worlds" - chief seattle
ed is a live and well-and more powerfull-
yogi guy
I agree
and know his world well
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Happy Birthday Ed Hauser, my friend
48 today - forever young
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August 23, 2006: Ed with MTB
http://www.meetthebloggers.net/2006/08/28/meet-the-bloggers-ed-hauser/
At the link are 4 MeetTheBloggers podcasts recorded August 23, 2006, with Ed at our old digs in the Tower Press Building.