Thursday, January 22, 2009

Vandalism Reaction


Park Public Restrooms (Photo by Tomasito, 2009)



Redding Park Public Restroom Vandalism


I surprised myself a little a few days ago.

We were making an ordinary walk through our usual park and made a customary pause at an unusually nice public restroom.

When I opened the door, instead of the bright stainless steel fixtures , neatly painted walls and polished glass mirror--all very nice and much appreciated touches for a public facility--I was confronted by a scrawl of heavy black marking pen graffiti all over the walls, fixtures and mirror.

My reaction was instantaneous--I wanted revenge for this wanton destruction--and to make the perpetrator pay. I actually thought of the Sharia Law and the Draconian punishment of cutting off the hands of the criminal--THAT would teach him a lesson he would not soon forget!

Than I realized that I was not being very kind-hearted--this stupid damage was probably done by some foolish teenager who had most likely never had to do anything constructive or useful in his life--and who is scornful of law and good behavior.

The ideal of ahimsa (non-violence)--the title of this blog--was certainly not well served by my reaction.

The vandal's parents have failed--his teachers have failed--and his buddies are also failures--he himself is setting himself up for a lifetime of failure--but that is not his concern now I am sure. He is doubtlessly enjoying the present moment--making his statement--and, if he lives to be very old--he may remember this day as the one day he got his own revenge on a cold, heartless world.

I have a lot to learn.


Tomasito, 2009

UPDATE: Less than a week has passed since the graffiti outrage--this morning the scribbles had ALL been erased. Good work Redding Park Maintainance--and I hope you catch the rascal.TW.

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Manzanita Bloom Photo

Tanya photographing blooming manzanita
on Sacramento River Trail (Tomasito Photo).


We have been experiencing several weeks of unusually warm dry weather here in Shasta County, California. Several varieties of wild plant seem to be caught out of season--there is no trace of the wild lupine blooming which we saw last year in the vicinity of the manzanita Tanya is photographing-- no vetch or mustard either.


Tomasito, 2009

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009