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CLIPOUT SCHEDULE PAGE B-16
By Jason Smith,
N.H. Fish and Game
Inland Fisheries Chief
The New Hampshire Fish and
Game Department completed
its annual aerial stocking of
remote trout ponds this week.
Every year, Fish and Game con-
tracts a helicopter to stock
remote ponds, from Sunapee to
Pittsburg. During this one-day
event, nearly 50 remote ponds
are stocked with brook trout
fingerlings from the New
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The stocking of remote ponds
in the back-country of New
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ponds not only produce beauti-
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rates, but also give the outdoor
enthusiast an opportunity for
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Continued from page A1
wildlife viewing, hiking, camp-
ing or just simple solitude.
Many of these remote ponds are
located off popular hiking
trails. As with any hiking excur-
sion, please follow safe hiking
guidelines (http://www.hike-
safe.com).
As fishing season heats up,
trout fishing at a remote pond is
a great way to seek refuge from
the crowds and enjoy some of
the White Mountains' best fish-
ing. Anglers generally can back
pack a float tube and waders, or
simply wade from shore. Early
spring water temperatures can
still be fairly cool, so if you
have insulated waders, I recom-
mend them. They are a little bit
heavier, but well worth it to
keep warm in the cool water.
Generally, I hike into these
ponds after mid-May; with late
snow melt and ice-out, the
opportunities may come a little
later this year.
Our short mud season this year
will make hiking easier not
having to battle soft and slip-
pery terrain. My rule of thumb
is when the blacks flies
approach "unbearable" levels,
it's time to grab your Deet, float
tube, a light-weight fly rod and
rubber boots and pack a lunch
for a day on a remote pond!
Brook trout that have spent all
winter under the ice become
voracious as the first insects
start to hatch, and surface activ-
ity with small nymphs can be
frenetic. By early June into
July, many of these ponds will
provide good surface activity
due to abundant mayfly hatch-
es.
Fish stocked last June should
have reached 5-6 inches in most
areas, with 2-year-olds reaching
12 inches or better. In fact, the
fishing in these picturesque
remote ponds is some of New
Hampshire's best kept angling
secrets. High catch rates and
lack of pressure generally pro-
vide positive results.
A few of these remote ponds are
designated as "fly fishing only,"
so be sure to check the regula-
tions prior to your trip.
For the list of remote ponds that
are stocked, check the Fish and
Game website at
http://www.fishnh.com/Fishing
/trout_remote.htm. The aerial
trout stocking has been made
possible through fishing license
sales, with assistance from the
Wildlife Heritage Foundation
of New Hampshire.
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few interesting secrets that are
not obvious in the text of his hot
new seller.
Much of the story occurs where
he grew up on the outskirts of
Boston next to a monastery.
Some of it seems to occur in the
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spelling of our Mt. Moosilauke.
The novel came from 10 years
of personal notes Dr. Faletra
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scientists when he was a Senior
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Government.
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shows up in his writing style
and his knowledge of all things
science is obvious as he uses
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lives.
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Warren, NH
OLD HOME DAYS 2014
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4:00 ~ 6:30 P.M. - CHICKEN BAR-B-Q- WARREN FIRE
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SKY KING
8:00 P.M. ~ MIDNIGHT - SKY KING BAND
9:00 P.M. - FIREWORKS (BEHIND THE SCHOOL/CHURCH)
SATURDAY. JULY 12TH
7:00 A.M. - KYLE MOONEY PROUTY VIRTUAL
(FISH HATCHERY)
8:00 ~ 10:00 A.M. - BREAKFAST TO GO PYTHIAN
SISTERS (KITCHEN ON THE CORNER)
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SANFORD MEMORIAL FIELD
QUILT DISPLAY FOLLOWING PARADE AT THE UNITED
WARREN METHODIST CHURCH
12:00 ~ 3:00 P.M. - LOBSTER FEAST HOSTED BY THE
WWAS (FRONT OF THE SCHOOL)
12:30 P.M. - ATV POKER RUN
1:30 P.M. - TAE KWON DO DEMONSTRATION
(ON THE COMMON)
2:30 P.M. - HORESHOE COMPETITION
(NEXT TO THE TOWNHALL)
3:00 P.M. - KIDS WATERMELON EATING CONTEST
(LOCATED AT THE KIDS CORNER)
3:30 ~ 7:30 P.M. - RED HAT BAND
8:00 P.M. ~ MIDNIGHT - HIGHWAY 5
SUNDAY JULY 13TH
7:00 A.M. - MASONIC PANCAKE BREAKFAST
(MASONIC HALL NEXT TO THE STORE)
8:00 A.M. - FISHING DERBY HOSTED BY THE
WARREN FIRE DEPT (WARREN FISH HATCHERY)
10:00 A.M. - UNITED WARREN METHODIST CHURCH
SERVICE (ON THE COMMON)
12:00 P.M. - KIDDIE PARADE THEME "HILLBILLY
HOEDOWN" (ON THE TENNIS COURT)
12:15 P.M. - GRANITE BENCH DEDICATION IN
MEMORY OF NELSON KENNEDY JR
12:30 ~ 4:30 P.M. - CRUNCHY WESTERN BOYS
1:00 P.M. - PIG ROAST TO BENEFIT
WARREN OLD HOME DAY
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Saturday July 5 - 2:00 pm
Bread and Puppet Community
Circus Rehearsal - All ages are
welcome. You are invited to
join our Circus rehearsal on
Saturday to perform the follow-
ing Sunday at The Bread and
Puppet Farm, Rt 122 Glover
VT. For more information call
802-525-3031
Sunday July 6 - 2 pm
Bread and Puppet: The Nothing
is Not Ready Circus and
Pageant
The Nothing Is Not Ready
Circus is for the not yet existing
upriser masses and their kids
who need to practice their
upriser skills by teaming up
with butterflies, cockroaches
and elephants. Lions, horses
and dogs are also employed to
invent the correct rhythmical
patterns that fight planetary
destruction. The boot flags of
the 15th century peasant revolu-
tion lead the way. Nothing Is
Not Ready is the name of the
situation that calls for a circus
and a consequent pageant, to
summon the latent powers of
creatures who all suffer from an
individually beneficial and
massively oppressive civiliza-
tion.
Museum Tour - 1pm.
Sideshows - 2pm. Circus - 3pm.
Suggested donations $10 - no
one turned away!
802-525-3031
breadandpuppet.org
Tuesday July 8 at 7:30 pm -
Shape Note Sing at Bread and
Puppet
Early American 4-Part Hymns
in the Fa-Sol-La-Mi tradition.
Every Tuesday evening at 7:30
through August. All welcome,
no experience necessary. Paper
Mache Cathedral, Bread and
Puppet Farm on Rt-122 in
Glover. Free. For more infor-
mation call Elka at 802-525-
6972.
have a happy
and safe
4th of july!
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Michelle
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M i t c h
Demers, 61,
passed away
on Tuesday,
June 17, 2014
at the
Da r t mo u t h
Hitchcock Medical Center in
Lebanon, NH.
She was born in Boston, MA,
November 9, 1952, the daugh-
ter of Norman W. and Patricia
M. (Florentine) Demers.
Mitch graduated from
Woodsville High School, class
of 1970, and went on to gradu-
ate from Plymouth State
College where she was a mem-
ber of Kappa Sigma Phi sorori-
ty. She was the physical educa-
tion teacher and coach at
Oxbow High School, Bradford,
VT. Mitch later coached at
Woodsville High School for
many years. She was a longtime
EMT for Woodsville
Ambulance. Mitch worked at
Cottage Hospital in Woodsville
as a unit secretary for several
years and most recently at
WalMart in Woodsville.
Mitch played on the Plymouth
State Softball Team, and during
her college career she threw
two no hitters. She played 1st
base in the Upper Valley
Softball League for many years
and was the only woman on the
team. Mitch was an enthusiastic
member of Red Sox Nation.
She was a member and past
vice president of the
Woodsville Area Booster Club.
Mitch enjoyed many trips and
time spent at Disney World.
She was a communicant of St.
Josephs Catholic Church in
Woodsville.
She was predeceased by her
father, Norman W. Demers on
March 2, 1990.
Survivors include her mother,
Patricia M. Pat Demers of
North Haverhill; six sisters,
Susan A. Marquise and husband
Greg of St. Petersburg, FL,
Robin E. Plourde and husband
Bill of Allenstown, NH,
Maryanne Mazie Middleton
and husband Chip of Dunedin,
FL, Regina M. Pulsifer of
Plymouth, NH, Patricia H.
Mure and husband Tony of
Holderness, NH, and
Bernadette M. Demers and hus-
band Tim McGonagle of
Austin, TX; two brothers,
Norman R. Demers and wife
Leslie of Charlestown, RI and
Daniel J. Demers and wife
Maureen of Carver, MA; her
godson, Dana; nieces and
nephews, Dustin, Derek,
Damien, Kalleen, Austin, Arin,
Jillian, Alex, Kevin, Scott,
Ryan, Mark, Catherine,
Amanda, Kirsten, Aiden, Keeli,
Kaleb, Tristan, Gabe, Matthew,
Madelyn, Makinley, Maradyth,
Caroline, Ella, and Maisy; sev-
eral aunts, uncles and cousins.
A Mass of Christian Burial was
held on Monday, June 23, at St.
Josephs Catholic Church,
Woodsville, NH with Father
Jeffrey Statz, celebrant. Burial
followed at the St. Josephs
Catholic Church Cemetery,
Bath, NH.
In lieu of flowers, the family
wishes for memorial contribu-
tions to be made to The
Myositis Association, 1737
King Street, Suite 600,
Alexandria, VA 22314.
For more information or to
offer an online condolence,
please visit www.rickerfh.com
Ricker Funeral Home &
Cremation Care of Woodsville
is in charge of arrangements.
The Hebron Gazebo Program is
proud to announce our schedule
for the 2014 season.
Once again all concerts will be
held on the Hebron Common on
Saturday nights starting at 6pm.
Starting off the schedule on
June 28 is the ever popular
Uncle Steve Band and the
Newfound Pathways organiza-
tion will be doing the barbecue.
On July 5 Studio Two will be
playing Beatles and 60s and
70s music and the barbecue
will be done by the Historical
Society with Desserts by the
Cabin Fever Group.
Wyld Nightz will be playing
60s and 70s music to today on
July 19 and the Hebron Village
Store will be doing the barbe-
cue.
The Buskers will be playing
bluegrass and folk when they
return to the Common on
August 2 with the barbecue
done by the Hebron Village
Store.
The concert season wraps up
on August 16 with Family Fun
Day.
Starting off the festivities at
11am is the Hebron
Conservation Commission
Hike. Following that there are
four events starting at 2pm.
The Cribbage Contest will be
held at the Gazebo, with a
Plymouth Police Canine Demo
on the Common while over at
the Library the Hebron Library
Book Sale will be held from 2-
4 pm., and also be sure to get
your Dessert Contest Entries in
at 2pm.
If you have a Unique or Vintage
Vehicle be sure to bring it by for
the Unique Vintage Vehicle
Show from 2-4 pm. At 3pm
Mike Whitney will be perform-
ing a variety of tunes and be
sure to bring the kids by for the
kids games at 4pm on the
Common.
Be sure to get into the groove at
5pm with Kid Jazz playing
swing and bop on over to the
Hebron Fire Department barbe-
cue.
Annie and the Orphans will be
taking the stage at 7pm playing
their always great selection of
songs and at 8:30pm North Star
Fireworks will begin their won-
derful fireworks display.
The Hebron Gazebo Programs
are sponsored by the taxpayers
of Hebron, Northway Bank, and
donations from individuals and
organizations.
FREE POPCORN thanks to
Bill White Realty.
If you have any questions
please call 744-3335.
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There is another threat out there
for computer users it is called
ransom ware. That is where a
hacker will install a program on
your computer that will render
it useless until you purchase a
money pak from $100.00 to
$300.00 to get access to the
files on your computer. The lat-
est threat is called
Cryptolocker. Here is more
information about this threat
thanks to Windows Secrets by
Susan Bradley;
Online attackers are using
encryption to lock up our files
and demand a ransom and
AV software probably won't
protect you. Here are ways to
defend yourself from
CryptoLocker pass this
information along to friends,
family, and business associates.
Forgive me if I sound a bit like
those bogus virus warnings pro-
claiming, "You have the worst
virus ever!!" But there's a new
threat to our data that we need
to take seriously. It's already hit
many consumers and small
businesses. Called
CryptoLocker, this infection
shows up in two ways. First,
you see a red banner (see Figure
1) on your computer system,
warning that your files are now
encrypted and if you send
money to a given email address,
access to your files will be
restored to you.
CryptoLocker warning
Figure 1. CryptoLocker is not
making idle threats.
The other sign you've been hit:
you can no longer open Office
files, database files, and most
other common documents on
your system. When you try to
do so, you get another warning,
such as "Excel cannot open the
file [filename] because the file
format or file extension is not
valid," as stated on a TechNet
MS Excel Support Team blog.
As noted in a Reddit comment,
CryptoLocker goes after dozens
of file types such as .doc, .xls,
.ppt, .pst, .dwg, .rtf, .dbf, .psd,
.raw, and .pdf.
CryptoLocker attacks typically
come in three ways:
1) Via an email attachment. For
example, you receive an email
from a shipping company you
do business with. Attached to
the email is a .zip file. Opening
the attachment launches a virus
that finds and encrypts all files
you have access to including
those located on any attached
drives or mapped network
drives.
2) You browse a malicious web-
site that exploits vulnerabilities
in an out-of-date version of
Java.
3) Most recently, you're tricked
into downloading a malicious
video driver or codec file.
There are no patches to undo
CryptoLocker and, as yet,
there's no clean-up tool the
only sure way to get your files
back is to restore them from a
backup.
Some users have paid the ran-
som and, surprisingly, were
given the keys to their data.
(Not completely surprising;
returning encrypted files to
their owners might encourage
others to pay the ransom.) This
is, obviously, a risky option.
But if it's the only way you
might get your data restored,
use a prepaid debit card not
your personal credit card. You
don't want to add the insult of
identity theft to the injury of
data loss.
In this case, your best defense is
prevention
Keep in mind that antivirus
software probably won't pre-
vent a CryptoLocker infection.
In every case I'm aware of, the
PC owner had an up-to-date AV
application installed. Moreover,
running Windows without
admin rights does not stop or
limit this virus. It uses social
engineering techniques and a
good bit of fear, uncertainty,
and doubt to trick users into
clicking a malicious download
or opening a bogus attachment.
Your best prevention is two-
fold:
1
) Basic method: Ensure you
keep complete and recent back-
ups of your system. Making an
image backup once or twice a
year isn't much protection.
Given the size of today's hard
drives on standalone PCs, an
external USB hard drive is still
your best backup option. A 1TB
drive is relatively cheap; you
can get 3TB drives for under
U.S. $200. For multiple PCs on
a single local-area network,
consider Michael Lasky's rec-
ommendations in the Oct. 10
Best Hardware article,
"External hard drives take on
cloud storage."
Small businesses with net-
worked PCs should have auto-
mated workstation backups
enabled, in addition to server
backups. At my office, I use
Backup Box by Gramps'
Windows Storage Server 2008
R2 Essentials (site). It lets me
join the backup server to my
office domain and back up all
workstations. I run the backups
during the day, while others in
the office are using their
machines and I've had no
complaints of noticeable drops
in workstation performance.
As mentioned make sure you do
regular backups of all your data
files that means your pictures,
documents and financial data
files backup everything that is
important to you just in case
you do get the virus you do not
have to pay the $300.00 ransom
all you have to do is reload your
computer and restore you
backed up files.
I will be talking more about this
virus in the next article if you
have any questions please call
me at (603)747-2201 or email
paigecs@gmail.com , until next
time have a safe computing
experience.
The White Mountains Chapter, Daughters of the American
Revolution, will hold their next meeting on Saturday, July 12,
gathering at1:00 PM.
The meeting will be held at the Whitefield Public Library, 8
Lancaster Road (Route 3 North), Whitefield. The program will
feature Bruce Bentz, Wisconsin author of Loose Ends and
Frayed Knots a collection of short stories, and Under the Ice a
mystery novel published last month. The author, Professor
Emeritus University of Alberta Canada, is also seen about the
Weathervane Theatre working summers as a special guest artist
assisting with scenic design and then some. Come hear Bruce
read excerpts, speak about creative writing, and answer questions.
Books will be available for purchase.
For handicap accessibility use the rear parking lot and ramp.
Additional parking is available on the other side of the cemetery
in the Methodist Church lot. Guests and the public are welcome
and always cordially invited to attend DAR meetings; refresh-
ments will be served.
For further information about membership in the Daughters of the
American Revolution (DAR) please contact Elaine LaDuke (603)
444-5948 or Chapter Regent Marsha Stewart at (603) 837-9513
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Poet Emily Dickinson Comes
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Multi-award-winning Play to
Open at the Mulburn Inn and
Littleton Community Center
If you missed catching a
glimpse of the elusive 19thcen-
tury legend in 2006 when she
last visited the North Country,
you'll want to see Emily
Dickinson in The Belle of
Amherst this July and early
August. Written by William
Luce, based on the writings of
the superb, sparkling, and enig-
matic poet Emily Dickinson,
this multi-award-winning one-
woman play was originally per-
formed on Broadway in 1976
as a vehicle for 5-time Tony
Award-winner Julie Harris. It
received universal acclaim, and
was hailed by theatre critic Rex
Reed to be an arresting, rivet-
ing experience unlike any Ive
known. An overwhelming,
meticulous adventure full of
passion and poetry and heart.
Rene Bucciarelli, who grew up
in Colebrook, New Hampshire,
spent twenty years in New York
theatre, garnering praise from
The New York Times for some
of her work as a classical actor.
She now shines in the role of
'The Myth, as Dickinson was
called in her time. Bucciarellis
portrayal has captured the
hearts of audiences on both
Coasts. Review Vancouver, of
British Coumbia, where
Bucciarelli now resides, gushed
The indefatigable Rene
Bucciarelli will reward your
assiduity with a compelling
insight into the life of this rec-
ondite and mysterious woman.
The actor offers that Emily is a
quintessential New Englander,
and an inexhaustible subject.
She adds, Playing her while
living across the continent has
become a way for me to feel
like Im back home.
Costumed in her famous white
dress (a historically accurate
replica in this production),
Miss Dickinson ventures out
of her self-imposed seclusion to
welcome audiences into her
Victorian parlor for a little tea
and black cake, town gossip
and poetryand to ultimately
steal hearts while inspiring
belief in the redemptive act of
creation. Two historic New
Hampshire venues perfectly
provide the setting for Miss
Dickinsons parlor: the
Mulburn Inn of Bethlehem
(July 26) and the Littleton
Community Center (July 30,
August 1&2). A special evening
and talk-back with Emily
Dickinson, Because I See New
Englandly will also be presnt-
ed at the Tillotson Center in
Colebrook (July 27).
Dickinson lived a life of intense
passion, contemplation, and,
ultimately, reclusion. Of the
nearly 1800 poems Emily
Dickinson penned, only 7 were
published in her lifetime.
Dickinson has been the inspira-
tion of at least three other
Broadway plays, countless
books, novels, poems, dances,
performances, and artworks.
THE BELLE OF AMHERST:
Saturday, July 26, 2014, 7 pm,
presented by The Colonial
Theatre. Tickets $24/20 with
info at bethlehemcolonialthe-
atre.org
Info for all other performances
July 31, August 1 &2 at 7 pm, at
Littleton Community Center at
www.fraj.com/belleofamherst/
or visit brownpapertickets.com
and search The Belle of
Amherst
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Keeping Each Other Well
by Elizabeth Terp
Cosauke...
Adventures in
Homesteading
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Solar Energy:
Our Turning Point
The cost of solar is equal to or
less than the cost of electricity
powering electric grids in at
least 79 countries, according to
Al Gores piece in Rolling
Stone (The Turning Point: New
Hope for the Climate, 6/18/14).
Gore alerts us to the reality that
the tide is turning in favor of
consumers for our energy
needs. No more blatant exam-
ple of this can be found than in
our struggle with Hydro
Quebec over their Northern
Pass Project. We have struggled
for 4 years against HQs slick
advertizing, empty promises
and outright lies in their efforts
to sucker NH into caving into
their scam.
To illustrate the turning point,
Gore uses the example of Solar
energys growth, thanks to con-
sumer initiatives. People have
gradually been adding solar to
heat their water and their
homes. Like cell phones that
began as big boxes 25 years ago
and have now streamlined to
small handheld devices afford-
able by most consumers, solar
is gradually becoming stream-
lined and more affordable,
thanks to ordinary citizens, not
corporate power.
Key to this turning point is our
ability as individuals to keep
alert and informed about new
possibilities for renewable ener-
gy. Massive campaigns by cen-
tralized corporations, full of
empty promises of affordable
energy, need to be recognized
for what they are.
In Arizona, the Koch brothers
tried to stop homeowners from
expanding their use of solar by
funding a campaign that asked
the public utility commission to
tax solar households up to
$150. a month. The opposition
(grass roots people like you and
me) worked out a compromise
that reduced the tax to $5. a
month.
Keeping each other well
becomes possible when we
choose to stay awake and
informed and, as Gore says,
empowered by a sense of
urgency and emboldened with
the courage to reject despair
and become active.
With elections coming, we have
the opportunity to attend candi-
dates nights and find out where
candidates stand on energy
issues. We can talk with neigh-
bors who are exploring solar
and other renewable energy
systems. We can keep informed
by reading Gores and other
articles about climate change
and real renewable energy
available free on the internet.
We can keep our governor and
legislators posted on our con-
cerns.
As always, its that first step
that counts.
Elizabeth Terp welcomes your
comments at PO Box 547,
Campton, NH 03223, e-mail:
elizabethterp@yahoo.com, or
her Keeping Each Other Well
Blog: http://elizabethterp.com.
A Greenhouse, Part 2
This is about a structure. A
building, a frame, a plan, and
much work. Its about wood,
and metal; hardware and
screws. And, really, its about
my Dad.
Ryan and I may have the plans
and imaginings, but when it
comes to the nuts and bolts of
building, our ideas sorely need
the skills that my father can
offer. So while we stumble
through our conceptual under-
standing of how the greenhouse
skeleton should be framed into
a working structure, Bob pulls
out the tape, grabs the pencil
behind his ear, and jots a few
notes. He sketches, mulls it
over, looks through the odds
and ends stored in his tiny
workshop...and suddenly
knows exactly how hed like to
do it. He confers with us, lay-
ing out his plan as if theres
much to debate and consider,
and letting us make the deci-
sions. But were not nearly so
confident with right angles and
level planes as we are with car-
rying heavy objects, growing
food, or cutting wood. So we
enthusiastically say yes to each
of his queries, and couldnt be
more relieved to give him a
carte blanche go-ahead.
We buy the hardware, and I
haul dimensional timber back to
our homestead on my shoul-
ders. Using two rock bars, Ryan
and I move boulders beyond the
footprint of the greenhouse,
then pull the bramble roots that
are already trying to grow their
way back inside this freshest of
clearings.
My parents (my mother is a
self-described top-notch helper)
also prepare for this greenhouse
project like, well... just like
well-practiced parents. They
carry over buckets of extra tools
and backpacks full of hardware,
plus lunch. Ryan and I head out
to our respective jobsites, and
Mom and Dad head in to their
own work. Were lucky to have
their enthusiasm.
A look over our shoulders as we
leave the property for the day
includes a glimpse of the five
metal ribs arcing above bare
ground. Brambles, stump
sprouts, and saplings frame the
simple lines of the greenhouse-
to-be. Upon returning home,
though, it seems to nestle into
the landscape a bit more com-
fortably. Its form and function
is taking clearer shape.
There are now baseboards wait-
ing to be back-filled with
wheelbarrow loads of compost
and manure. We have shoulder
purlins stabilizing the ribs and
preparing for the plastic to
come. And the rear wall is
framed with a doorway and
studs. Lumber for the front
wall is stacked and ready on top
of my fathers well-worn saw-
horses. Once Ive brought in as
much organic matter as I can to
build the beginnings of deep,
rich beds, the final wall will go
up. Then the plastic covering.
And then, and then, and then,
well grow a bit more food,
with a tad longer growing sea-
son. And theres two remark-
ably generous hard-workers
over our hill with whom well
share the bounty.
Garden work is my specialty!
Weeding, planting, mulching
and pruning services available,
plus edible landscapes and gar-
den designs. Contact Beth via
b.a.weick@gmail.com for your
annual, perennial, herbal, or
ornamental garden needs (see
Business Directory listing
under Garden Design &
Services).
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The Colorado-based sustainability think-tank Rocky
Mountain Institute (RMI) believes we already have the tech-
nologies to help foster a rapid evolution of our electricity sys-
tem, but we still need the political and institutional will to
make it happen. Pictured: RMI founder Amory Lovins speak-
ing at an energy summit in Berlin, Germany in 2013.
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Dear EarthTalk: How does the
Rocky Mountain Institute think
we can get off of oil and coal by
2050 and save money in the
process?
-- James Greenville,
Redding, CT
Colorado-based sustainability
think-tank Rocky Mountain
Institute (RMI) was founded in
1982 by American physicist
and environmentalist Amory
Lovins to research and promote
market-based solutions to our
energy crisis without breaking
the bank. The group is focusing
efforts on transforming domes-
tic and eventually global energy
use to create a clean, prosper-
ous and secure energy future by
mid-century.
We can eliminate our addic-
tion to oil and coal by 2050 and
use one-third less natural gas
while switching to efficient use
and renewable supply, says
Lovins, adding that doing so
could actually cost less and sup-
port a more robust economy
than continuing with business-
as-usual: Moreover, this tran-
sition needs no new inventions
and no acts of Congress and no
new federal taxes, mandate sub-
sidies or laws
To get there, Lovins acknowl-
edges that we have to start
thinking differently now. RMI
is advocating cutting U.S. elec-
tricity consumption by 18 per-
cent over the next 10 years
while almost doubling renew-
able energys share of genera-
tion from 16 to 30 percent.
Few would argue with the cost
savings and environmental ben-
efits of such a planimplemen-
tation is the challenge.
According to Lovins, we
already have the technologies to
help foster a rapid evolution of
our electricity system, but we
still need the political and insti-
tutional will to make it happen.
RMI has begun a dialogue with
utilities and other entities to
align incentives and create
more opportunities for electric-
ity users to contribute clean
power to the grid themselves
through technologies like
rooftop solar power.
One key feature of RMIs plan
is rate structures that reflect the
true benefits and costs of mov-
ing to more distributed (small
scale/decentralized) energy
resources. The group is work-
ing with utilities to launch six
Electricity Innovation Labs
nationally as well as a Solar
Development Excellence
Center to highlight the feasi-
bility of distributed renewables.
RMI also wants to simplify
commercial photovoltaic
financing, incorporate renew-
ables into real estate finance
and make solar financing
affordable to underserved mar-
kets.
RMI also wants to make large
buildings much more energy
efficient, and aims to make a
billion square feet of commer-
cial space 35 percent more effi-
cient by 2025 through so-called
deep energy retrofits, includ-
ing the adoption of more renew-
ables. RMI is targeting four of
the largest, most influential seg-
ments of the buildings mar-
ketmajor companies, the
General Services
Administration, the Department
of Defense and activist cities
(those already on the green cut-
ting edge)for major energy
retrofits, and is working to per-
suade private investors to con-
sider overall impact and long-
term costs, not just short term
gains.
Another major part of RMIs
plan is to work with large metro
regions with upwards of 10 mil-
lion residents, and with univer-
sity campuses, to make major
efficiency gains. Other keys to
getting us off oil and coal by
2050 include transforming how
we design and use vehicles, and
getting Fortune 500 corpora-
tions to rejigger their energy
supply chains to facilitate pro-
curement of more renewable
energy. Beyond the U.S., RMI
is working along similar lines
with China and other large
developing countries to help
them avoid some of the energy
development missteps under-
taken here at home.
CONTACT: Rocky Mountain
Institute, www.rmi.org.
EarthTalk is written and edit-
ed by Roddy Scheer and Doug
Moss and is a registered trade-
mark of E - The Environmental
M a g a z i n e
(www.emagazine.com). Send
questions to:
earthtalk@emagazine.com.
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