Yesterday I made a video about J.D. Granger's Magic Trees.
I should have edited the video much shorter, leaving out the question that led to J.D. revealing the surprising news that he is busy planting 80,000 trees in Fort Worth's Gateway Park for the express purpose of protecting Arlington, which is downstream from Fort Worth, from flooding accelerated by J.D.'s Trinity River Vision Boondoggle.
I brightened the video and made J.D. louder so you can somewhat better understand his garbled Texas accent.
Yesterday I also made a short video of a clip sent to me of the "Up a Creek" documentary movie (now viewable online). The short clip made mention of the fact that Miss Layla Caraway observed 30 foot trees being torn out of the ground by the flooding Haltom City Creek that was trying to swallow her home.
Can none of the 80,000 Trinity River Vision Magic Anti-Flood Trees be given to long-suffering Haltom City?
People have died in Haltom City floods, including one little girl. Haltom City is only a few miles north of Gateway Park. Haltom City is a border town of Fort Worth.
Can't Fort Worth look into its troubled soul long enough to spare some Magic Trees to stop the out of control Haltom City creeks?
I know that taking down the badly outdated Trinity River levees, which have stopped flooding for over 50 years, is very important. And that replacing them with a giant flood control ditch, at great cost, is a very forward thinking thing to think.
And spending a lot of money to build a little pond that will serve as a swimming lake and a drinking water source, in addition to water storage, according to J.D. Granger, is a really smart thing to be investing in.
But can't a few dollars be spared to give Haltom City, and the other Mid-Cities some of the Magic Anti-Flood Trees that J.D. Granger and the Trinity River Vision have developed in their nationally acclaimed, internationally recognized, visionary vision?
Below you can more clearly hear J.D. talk about his Magic Trees....
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
Water Baby Has A Gator Encounter In The Inner Tubing Area Of The Trinity River In Fort Worth
One of my undercover agents, who, for blogging purposes, will be referred to as Water Baby, was taking a stroll along the Trinity River last night, before sunset. As Water Baby walked, she and her walking companion were startled to see a large reptile moving stealthily down the Trinity River.
Moving stealthily in the same location in Trinity Park that J.D. Granger and his TRV crew hold their Happy Hour Inner Tube Floats.
Due to the bad light provided by the setting sun, Water Baby's pictures aren't all that great. But you sure can clearly see something is moving in the river and leaving a wake behind it.
Below is another of Water Baby's pictures and below that I'll insert Water Baby's Full Gator in the Trinity Report.
Yesterday while I was walking on the trinity trail I spotted something peculiar swimming in the river. I noticed it right away because the wake behind it was huge. It was swimming in the middle of the river at a very slow pace and coming from under the university st. bridge toward the mini train station (by the zoo). My first instinct told me it was a gator because of the way it was moving, like it was scoping the area for prey. I took a few pics and continued to watch just to see where it was going, it eventually stopped along the edge of the river bank over by the train station. By this time it was out of sight so I continued my walk, looping around to the other side of the river and headed back home in the direction of the zoo (and the mysterious creature). When I was nearing the train station area I walked over to the river bank area to look around and check to see if that thing was still in the water and I saw it in the shadows!!! At this time I was very close and it still looked like a gator, so I was a little nervous. I took a few more pics. Because the sun was going down, my flash was on and I could tell it was bothering this thing. It seemed to be looking at me from the side, then it swam around in a half circle to face me, as if it were sizing me up. then it became too dark to take any more pics on my cell phone cam, so I just sat there staring at it. It stood there looking at me for a while and then slowly started swimming back toward University upstream. There were two ducks swimming downstream so I thought maybe it was interested in the ducks, but as it approached them, they started flapping their wings and took off flying. I watched it until it disappeared into the shadows of the river banks under the bridge. My companion and I really thought it was a gator, let me know what you think. One thing is for sure--JD Granger's TRV tubers better watch out, because if this was really a gator, their happy hour production could turn into Jaws, gator-style.
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