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Signs of the Times

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Sign of the times in DeLand

Mary, Mary, quite contrary

How does your garden grow

With silver bells, and cockle shells

And pretty maids all in a row”

This old English poem came to mind when I saw this sign in DeLand.  The rhyme has been related as to its meaning to Queen Mary, or “Bloody Mary”, as she was called for he torture and execution of Protestants during her reign.  Some have also said that the line,”How does your garden grow”, to be mocking her for her potential lack of fertility due to her never giving birth to an heir; that her soil, so to speak, was barren. 

So as I saw this sign, and after researching the meaning of this rhyme which came to mind, I wondered, “Survival Gardens”, wow, “be ready!”, huh?, what’s this all about?  At the very least, its a great sign and definitely a sign of the times.  Survival, you bet, we all are “just trying to survive” as goes the familiar refrain along with “hang in there”, the title of this blog. 

Yet, “survival food gardens” speaks to something deeper, like an invasion of aliens or the end of the world.  It speaks to defeat and discouragement and fading hope; it doesn’t speak of “victory”, as in “Victory Gardens”.  It makes me wonder, is our “soil” , meaning our economy here in Volusia County, barren and unable to nurture itself back to productivity?  If so, why?, and what can we do to make things better? 

I called the number on the sign to find out just what this was all about.  Steven Behncke of Eco-Zone Landscape was who answered and is the mind behind this sign and rather innovative service.  Steven has moved back to DeLand after spending several years in Costa Rica as a project manager with Kopali Communities.  He trained people in Costa Rica in the maintenance of the grounds for this community of Americans and European who moved to this peaceful Central American country to retire.  Except, instead of maintaining a homeowners’ association’s common area grounds filled with ornamental plantings and expanses of sod, Steven trained workers to plant and maintain food gardens whereby the residents could find fresh produce year round just outside their doors.  Just how cool of an idea is that – very cool indeed.  Yet all was not well.

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THIS GUY GETS IT BUT FLORIDA DOESN’T

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

I’m taking a moment from work to watch the President doing a wonderful job of communicating with his fellow citizens and listening to and answering questions.  He’s down in Ft. Meyers, an area hard hit by foreclosures and unemployment.  His ability to handle some very direct and diverse questions was a joy to watch.  He definitely gets it.  What a shame our leaders in Tallahassee don’t. (more…)

Tough times and the great state of Irresponsibility (Florida)

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Greetings all as this is my first post for my blog, “Hang In There”. 

Today’s inauguration of Barak Obama was truly a good day.  I feel good about the possibilities that are out there now.  Yet I have grave concerns about our current state of affairs here in the state of Irresponsibility otherwise known as Florida, the most irresponsible state in the Union.  In the last few days I have heard about the layoff of two people I know in the building industry, one of whom is a close friend.  I have heard this much too much in the last couple of years; including that of myself in March of 2007 when my tenure with The St. Joe Company ended with the completion of our project in Celebration. 

I was lucky, The St. Joe Company was a great employer that saw what was about to happen to the housing market early and began laying off people and ending building operations in 2006.  As people were laid off it was done in as orderly a fashion as possible and the severence packages were generous; really more so than the rest of the industry.  I learned a great lesson about what separates the good companies from the rest during that process.

Today however, either due to tough times or simply wagon circling fear, or people just being assholes, the severence packages are meager to nonexistent.  For those who file for unemployment, here in the state of Irresponsibility (look, let’s just call it IRR for short hearafter) our unemployent benefits are some of the lowest in the nation.  Here in IRR we simply don’t have themoney to bolster that crucial part of the social safety net to a liveable level.  Here in IRR we are broke dick broke.  (more…)