02/07/2017
Days 9 & 10: Anchorage and the Mat-su Valley (Palmer)
As E.B White says, "Every morning, I awake between a desire to save the world and an inclination to savor it. This makes it hard to plan the day. But if we forget to savor the world, what possible reason do we have for saving it? In a way, savoring must come first."
I share this quote because I'm aware that at least some of you may be interested in learning more about Fee & Dividend, CCL, or the interest we're experiencing throughout Alaska in regards to both. And all this time, I've been sharing photos and stories of adventures I've been having around Alaska with George and my daughter in and around that interest. I bet people wonder if we're even 'working' on this here tour! As it turns out, we're just making sure to balance saving with savoring.
But, to mix it up, for this post, I'll start with the 'saving', and share more and first about the event that we hosted yesterday afternoon in Palmer - right in the middle of Superbowl!
Yes, we admit, not the greatest of foresight on this one, planning a presentation right in the middle of one of the biggest events in American culture. And, it certainly didn't help our cause that so many people are sick, and that it was a beautiful sunny Sunday in the 'Valley'. But despite the odds, we had a solid group of just under 20, ready to listen and learn. We leaned on George's longer more scientific presentation centered around risk, complete with detailed slides with REMI charts and detailed benefits in rural Alaska, and once again, I found myself impressed with George's ability to thoroughly glide through his parts of our presentation.
The audience had many considerate questions, most, if not all, in support of our proposal. Many people lingered long after the end to ask more in-depth questions, and express their gratitude and praise. And while the audience was not as large as we might have hoped, especially considering all the work Phil put it in advance, 70% of attendees signed up with interest to learn more.
Tonight (Monday), we were able to host a Climate Advocacy Training at Vagabond Blues and officially start the Matsu Valley chapter as the 371st CCL chapter! We had a small group of interested and committed 'Palmeranians' who had similarly thoughtful questions. They are eager to start meeting as a chapter, writing letters, and mtg with their members of Congress. Once we secure a location, the group will be ready to have their inaugural meeting this Saturday at 8:30am for the National Conference call!
In regards to savoring, Kaya and I had the morning to play in Anchorage before we were to meet George and Michelle in Palmer yesterday. While hesitant at first (are all zoos created equal?), we headed out to the Alaska Zoo and had such a wonderful experience! We were 2 of only 6 people in the zoo for the first hour: at 7 degrees and Superbowl Sunday, no surprise there. Despite the cages amongst the trees, it was the most wild zoo experience I've ever had. Howling wolves, singing coyotes, squawking ravens, swans in creeks, sleeping reindeer and a wolverine protecting his den...it was SO very worth it!
Alpenglow on the Chugach Range has been spectacular at sunset, and adventures on Hatcher Pass kept us supremely entertained and connected to the epic alpine beauty. George and Phil enjoyed some ski time on the Archangel trail, and Kaya and I were full of laughter and sweat as we sledded in Independence Bowl. I felt like I was back in Switzerland -- I think THIS is why so many people move to Alaska...!