Dance With Who Brung Ya
Of course
that was a comment made by legendary Texas coach Darrell Royal back in the SWC
days when someone asked if he was going to throw the ball more. Well, what does
that have to do with Arkansas? Everything! We’re not dancing with who brung us.
That’s right, we may say The Natural State, but we’re sure not dancing to the
Natural State tune. We can’t expect to succeed in enhancing our quality of life
if we don’t do The Natural State dance, and we’re not dancing. Yes, very simply
put, if we really believe our natural beauty is the centerpiece of our state,
then we’ll dance with Mother Nature instead of destroying our natural beauty.
Of course, I could fill up this column, with examples such as “Hog farm on the
Buffalo Watershed.” Of course, no one in their right mind, who gives a whit
about our state’s natural beauty could possible thinks a hog farm on the
Buffalo watershed is dancing with who brung ya. And just think about all the
dozens of empty or near empty Industrial Parks that are bare, scraped off acres
sitting there empty with only a lottery’s chance of ever seeing an actual plant
or factory being located there. Yes, the list goes on and on, and everything on
that list is basically anti-Natural State. Well, that’s the problem so how do
we switch dancing partners?
It’s
a simple question, and it has a simple answer, but making that change requires
a total reversal of the way we approach almost everything we do here in
Arkansas. Let me explain: We must approach our daily decisions whether big or
small with the same question. Will this enhance the Natural State or will it
diminish it? Of course the second part of that question is just as important. We
must be pro-active and take an attitude of, what can I do to make the Natural
State, well...more natural, and what can I do to stop those who are destroying
the beauty of The Natural State.
I
believe if we enhance our natural beauty and dance with who brung us, then all
of the benefits of our natural beauty will not only be protected, but we will
truly have a state where cities, towns, and woodlands will have an ever
increasing quality of life, and those skilled, high tech professionals who are
fed up with the traffic, pollution, etc in our mega cities will gravitate to a
true Natural State, where they can have the enhanced quality of life everyone
wants.
But that begs the question: What can the
average or since we’re Arkansawyers, we’re all just a bit above average, do to
enhance The Natural State? Let’s start with the small items that add up. In
other words, by making a small addition every year compounded by thousands of
others making similar additions. Well, about the most natural thing I can think
of in our fair state is our trees. Yes, we have a lot of trees, but we have
thousands upon thousands of blank places that are just crying for trees. Now
before you point at that empty parking lot, check out your front yard.
Remember, a great shade tree in your front yard can cut your utility bill by as
much 25% and give the appraised value as much as a $10,000 boost. If you would
like to join a tree planting group, the Little Rock Street Trees Association
plants trees every year in Little Rock and they would love to have your help or
donation.
Of course, every positive addition such as
trees to The Natural State, adds to our quality of life and takes us a little
closer to being the true natural state. Yes, the blank parking lots in every
town in the state cries for greenery, and the “Stuck in the 50s Landlords” who
think trees are fluff are keeping the shopping center tenants from reaching
their stores potential. Government studies have confirmed the obvious: Landscaped
shopping center do 25% more business than blank lots.
But it’s not
just a unlandscaped shopping center, it’s everything that for a better word,
is---ugly. Let me define ugly in a Natural State way. If you look down your
gateway street into your town is it ugly? Is it full of garish oversized signs?
Are the utility wires cluttering the treeless street? Yes, it easy to see ugly,
if you pay attention to your surroundings, but that part of the problem. We
just blank out those ugly scenes with thoughts such as “It would cost too
much.” Or, “It’s not important.” Or “Trees would just get in the way and maybe
I couldn’t see the 60 foot tall McDonalds’s sign.” But let’s face it folks,
we’re not leading the pack in good taste and environmental progress. No, we’re
bottom feeders, who ignore cities who are making quality of life improves. All
of the items I have mentioned are already in place in progressive towns, and
we’ll catch up someday---maybe. But we need to start. And as our population
becomes more pro-active, it will happen. So why not be a troublemaker and start
insisting on some of the obvious additions to our state that will bring us up
to the Natural State image? Trouble makers? Yep, when you go to a city council
meeting in Arkansas and start insisting on a sign ordinance or planting trees,
or putting utilities underground, you will be called a “Troublemaker”
Of course,
being pro-active is more than planting trees. It also consists of opposing
things that are detrimental to our ecosystem. A good example is the forestry
bill proposed by Congressman Bruce Westerman. In my opinion, and in the opinion
of many other who don’t want our National Forests to become corporate timber
farms, is that you should oppose the bill, and if Congressman Westerman thinks
it is such a great bill, come down to El Dorado and hold a Town Hall meeting to
explain the bill. “Congressman, just give me a date, and I’ll reserve the
largest facility in South Arkansas for the Town Hall meeting, and I’ll guarantee
you a “great” crowd.
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