All I can think of is we are caught between a rock and a hard place.
How we get out of that jam is beyond me. I wish I could agree with the simplicity of on or the other of the two extreme positions.
That circle we all seem to be running around in gets smaller and smaller everyday.
The fact that things are so quiet on the official front would seem to indicate something is going to happen sooner rather than later. Be that by a mutual decision or a unilateral decision by the developers. I honestly don't believe this can, or will, drag on much longer.
Other than that, I really don't have an observation to offer today.
Maybe some facts:
The Red Sox won.
Mickleson won.
We can start another week under the three week plan.
The B of H election is scheduled for September 9th.
The Selectmen meet Thursday this week.
I didn't win Powerball.
Okay, sorry about that. My head just isn't in it today. It's Monday (another fact), always a tough day, especially when the brain is still in shutdown mode after getting lost in a good book last night, and is in the process of gearing up for work mode.
I suppose I will stay blog lazy for another day and extend the "open line" format.
Be safe.
You have to ask how we get out of that jam ?
ReplyDeleteThe owners of the Fairhaven wind turbines appear to be the owners of the Scituate wind turbine. You could argue one is Fairhaven Wind LLC the other Scituate Wind LLC but the owners are the owners.
The Scituate wind turbine got hit by lightning several times on June 24 it wasn't even one year old. The turbine is operating now but keeps stalling. A Boston newspaper outlook for the turbine doesn't sound good. Every time there is thunderstorm the same thing could happened right here.
These turbines are 400 feet in the air.
The owners of these turbines at this point have to go back and look at their business plan. The neighbors around the Scituate wind turbine are more upset than the Fairhaven residents they are already in Washington DC complaining to the federal government.
Put yourself in the shoes of the wind contractors. Did they anticipate years of litigation, a mandatory shut down and now a multiple lightning hit on one of their three turbines.
It looks more like everybody is stuck between a rock and a hard place. One group of residents worried about their health another group about money. The Select Board looking out for the benefit of the entire town.
To bad you couldn't ask for a do-over for the whole project
I would like to see the Red Sox win the championship this year, but there's still the whole month of August and then some standing in the way.
ReplyDeleteWhich will be announced first: the heir to the throne, or the great 'compromise?'
F.Y.I.- Posted on the town website
ReplyDeleteEmergency Meeting of the Fairhaven BOH
Tuesday July 23,2013 12p.m.
Many in town are like the turbines ,blowing wind around an second guessing the wind direction.Someday some of them will have made the right guess the others not.
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