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Got my copy on the bedside table. Looking forward to a Good Read!
The last chapter of "The Control of Nature" is about The San Gabriel mountains at the edge of Los Angeles. They have lots of brush fires there, and, when it rains, flooding and debris flows.
Well, you guessed it, in the news today: http://tinyurl.com/znuemce
"Voluntary Evacuations in Effect for Neighborhoods Near Burns Areas."
Sounds like they didn't read their McPhee!
Well, you guessed it, in the news today: http://tinyurl.com/znuemce
"Voluntary Evacuations in Effect for Neighborhoods Near Burns Areas."
Sounds like they didn't read their McPhee!
In the case of the Atchafalaya chapter, attempts to control the Mississippi River are not to allow people to live there, but to allow for commerce on the river and protection of industry in the delta.
From McPhee's description, it seems the people have to fend for themselves to protect their towns and subsistence areas, while the full might of government technology is brought to bear to keep the river flowing to bring goods to ports and industry.
There I go being cynical again!
From McPhee's description, it seems the people have to fend for themselves to protect their towns and subsistence areas, while the full might of government technology is brought to bear to keep the river flowing to bring goods to ports and industry.
There I go being cynical again!


In Control of Nature, it is a little surreal reading about the "control" of the Mississippi delta now that we live in a post-Katrina world but McPhee was pretty prescient about the dangers of losing the swampland that protects areas like New Orleans from strong storms from the south.

I agree with the recommendation for encounters wth the Archdruid. I also recommend The Pine Barrens and Survival of the Bark Canoe.



Reading the kindle edition and very much missing post- katrina analysis.
I finished the book yesterday. I found the first and last chapter rather slow and at times confusing. However, I liked his descriptions and his sense of humour.
I throughly enjoyed the second chapter. I was almost going to give the book a break but when I got there it was a breeze. It was so interesting and for some reason just kept me wanting to read and read.
I throughly enjoyed the second chapter. I was almost going to give the book a break but when I got there it was a breeze. It was so interesting and for some reason just kept me wanting to read and read.
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