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WHIM TO OCT AN EDOR Hu-*- Juplter’a Rare and Qev. ttults Our Precious Garden Editorial Now & Then Okay, your beloved editor is here alone, the deadline approaches, and we have so much to say O ' and so little time and so little space. Sally’s book is at the printer, and well, we’ll let you know when you can pick up your copy. If you ordered one and don’t get your copy by Thanksgiving, let us know, otherwise we are doing our best. If you need to order one send $20 to the Left Coast Group, Box 1222, Cannon Beach, OR 97110. We are already thinking about our next issue, which will be our ‘election special’. This year there are 14 initiatives on the Oregon Ballot, and a strong group of candidates, nationally and locally. One of the most exciting races will be for Mayor of Astoria, where veteran publisher Michael McCusker is running. We have ballot measures banning clearcuts and legalizing pot for medical purposes. Cool, huh? Mo, stuff, . . , The Bear Deluxe Magazine is having it s Edward Abbey Short Fiction contest. You can send your efforts of 4,500 words or less to Bear Deluxe, Box 10342, Portland, OR 97296, along with the $8 reading fee.. All entries must be typed, double spaced and previously unpublished. The winner gets $500 and along with the honorable mentions will be published in Bear Deluxe. Don’t forget your name, address and phone number, plus a word count on the first page. Uncle Mike fans will be delighted to know that they can read new Letters to Uncle Mike every Monday at www.oregonlive.com (the Oregonian web site). Traveling through our precious garden, free o f ideas chipped in stone. We are an ancient spirit, our love blossoming free of judgments. In this ecstatic moment, our life is found a part of everything. Our future is nothing, our moment her is complete. As children we are inspired by the garden, and knowing that it is boundless. Seeing all things again and again, for the very first time. AH that we do and say, carries our wisdom and is reflected into the garden. Trusting our intuition, we share with joy all that we do. Striving for nothing, we walk through the garden’s path without a clue, existing here in peace, without fears or expectations. Here life exists only in the present, the future lays outside. Receptive to our thoughts and feelings, we caress the garden. In this garden we see that we are one, tenderly letting go of the past. We leave this garden, and are in the world as in the garden. Antonio Domini go Valdez III 6/29/98 Ideas for this poem came from Kaba-Zinn, Jon, “Full Catastrophe Living”, Delta, New York Uaed Books. Oaburna Grocery. The Cookie Co.. Coffee Cabana. BlU'a Tavern. Cannon B e^ h Book Co.. Hone's Bakrrte. The Blatro. Midtown Cafe Once Upon a Breeie. Coplea 4 Fax. Heather'«. The Homefrown Cafe Hayatack Video. Manner Market. Eapreaao Bean. 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Our good o f readers might remember when we started the Edge our second issue featured a photograph of a driftwood structure at Indian Beach, our headline read, “Commit random acts of kindness and senseless beauty”. We have always had a fondness for the sculptures found each summer on the various beaches hereabouts. Whether they be the shelters at Indian, beach or the North end, or the stacked rocks at Silver Point. They are whimsical efforts, sort of like our famous sandcastles. So iftiagine our confusion when a local came in the bookstore with a photograph of one such structure, and a story about the city sending a front-loader, a dump truck, and a crew of three with chain saws and chokers, to tear this ‘beach sculpture’ down and haul it off to the burn pile. We have seen people tear these things down for beach fires, and we have even seen three idiots throwing rocks at the beautiful Silver Point works, as though they were at some Carnival. We were disappointed, but you have a right to be stupid, so we didn’t complain. On the other hand when our city employees and tax dollars are used for such purposes we are forced to ask “What the hell?” Our informant filed a formal complaint, and questioned the jurisdiction of the City of Cannon Beach in dismantling a structure on land that is under the control of the State Parks Department. No written complaints could be produced, though he was told that a local homeowner suggested that this structure might be a f i r e hazard. He was also told that the police had stated that it could become a ‘potential transient stronghold’ and that there was trash in the area, and it was a clear and present danger to our little village. We called the parties involved, and after getting their stories straight, and caught up on their paper work, the official word was “Fire Hazard”. It seems the structure was too close to some beach grass, and ‘Lord Knows’ considering the tinder dry conditions here on the Oregon Coast in June, where it never rains, well, ‘raging inferno’ comes to mind. As far as jurisdiction goes, the city did in fact get a permit from State Parks, of course it was issued after the fact, but what’s a few details among bureaucrats? Just a small case of mis-communication with the public works dept., mis communication, that’s all. Everyone denied the ‘potential transient stronghold’ line. But what really bothers some locals, you beloved editor included, is the why. Did the fire dept. volunteers, ( some surfers or ex-surfers, who had built things like this for years to keep out of the wind and change into and out of wet suits without exposing themselves indecently) really fear that fire was a possibility? Did the police really fear an influx of homeless people moving onto the beach? Was it the fear of litter? 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