The park calls this "Brier Rose Farm,"
another euphemism for property they did not need to purchase,
have no use for
and have no money to maintain.
However, the postman is quite happy it is a trail head with facility.
Looking out over the hills.
Today was beautiful, but cold.
Tree trunks.
I like them.
Kendall Lake, in the park.
Several years ago it had to be drained.
It became too silted in and shallow for the volume of water it handles,
And would be dredged.
When it was empty, Oh, the stench!
It was properly cordoned off, warning signs posted.
The drive to the parking area is locked every night.
In short, if you could read and think, all would be well.
Two young women were visiting.
One said "Oh, I lost my ring in this lake years ago,"
and went out to look for it.
Into the stinking muck.
It held her fast.
It rose to her armpits before the level stabilized.
Her friend called for help,
and our EMT's showed up.
They laid all the plywood available at the local lumber yard on the mud's surface,
and crawled out to her as if it were an ice rescue.
She was so stuck they could not lift her.
In the end they secured a harness under her armpits, which were below the surface,
as were her arms.
They used a crane, on hand from the dredging operation,
to begin lifting her.
The entire rescue took about eight hours.
Paid for entirely, as I've mentioned from time to time,
by the fewer than seven hundred citizens of the township,
many of whom are children.
Allowances are not taxable.
So you had to pay through the nose for someone else's stupidity! I think they charge Climbers for rescues, but lots of these clowns have no money.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a diamond.... ...the one she was chasing I mean... why else would she have been so blinded as to not see??? Strewth... LOVE the look of your day. We're in the middle of red-warning gale-force storm as I type... YAM xx
If she'd done without the ring all those years...
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Is this a true story? Seriously?!? She should volunteer for this township to the rest of her life. After all she owes them...
ReplyDeleteA seriously true story.
DeleteSome people are just plain stupid, missing any degree of common sense. I can't imagine what all that cost. She should donate that ring (when/if it is found) toward the cost. (Head shaking here...)
ReplyDeleteThere really are some dumb clucks about.....
ReplyDeleteThe good news is that she was saved. The bad news is that there are really stupid people out there.
ReplyDeleteWe really don't invest nearly enough money into researching a cure for stupidity.
ReplyDeleteAnd sigh on the burden being carried by your community.
Joanne, you're an amazing storyteller - such a gripping read.
ReplyDeleteAnd so much in life goes betterl if a person can read and think. Especially think.
Oh my, that is quite the story!
ReplyDeleteIt does look so lovely there despite the cold. I'm sure now that March is almost over you will soon feel the warmer days. We are getting a LOT of rain so it feels a bit chilly at night though during the day it is getting too warm for a jacket (at least for me). Have a great Easter week!
That is crazy! They should have charged that girl...or her parents. How crazy to go out there !!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy gosh the stupidity of that person to go looking for her ring at your town's expense! Its too bad the park doesn't make people pay for things like this, especially when it is done totally out of stupidity!
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I know that was not a funny story but I am laughing at the picture in my mind of that woman up to her shoulders in mud. Too bad you didn't get pictures at the time.
ReplyDeleteGood grief! Sounds like quicksand. It's really scary though. I can imagine what it must have been like to be pulled out by a crane. I'm sure she'll never live that one down.
ReplyDeleteWe have a family song, just for those sort of situations, it goes like this: "Spoooot, spot the looney!"
ReplyDeleteSo this park, does it have cabins by any chance? =D
Cuyahoga Valley National Park. It has a youth hostel and a primitive overnight camping area.
DeleteI have spent a lot of time over the years at Virginia Kendall park -great memories - started going there during high school- never knew they drained it. Well it has been some time since I have been down your way.
ReplyDeleteIt refilled after they dredged it. I always wondered what or where the water went when it was drained.
DeleteAnd the funny thing is the stupid girl probably doesn't realise it was her own fault.
ReplyDeleteEvalinaMarie's comment above was spot-on. She should be ordered to pay back at least some of the cost through volunteerism.
ReplyDeleteAh, if only we ran the world.
OMG, how horrible. What an ordeal.
ReplyDeletewell, as my brother likes to say...PAS. People Are Stupid. as if she had a snowball's chance in hell of finding a ring she lost years ago. she's lucky she didn't sink all the way.
ReplyDeleteNever underestimate the stupidity of the average person. She should have to pay at least some of the cost.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, there is no depth, that stupidity cannot sink...
ReplyDeleteYou know, if there weren't for people like her, we'd have nothing to laugh about!
ReplyDeleteAlso, a little birdie told me it was your birthday today! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JOANNE! I sincerely hope you have a fabulous day, filled with lots of things and people like that silly stuck lady for you to giggle about! ox
We have daft people like that over here too Joanne.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
That reminds me of a boy who was trapped 11 feet under a dune. It was one of those "came back to life"
ReplyDeletesituations. It happened a couple of years ago.
He was not at fault, though.
DeleteShe was very lucky to survive - thank goodness for our rescue services.
ReplyDeleteWow more proof that truth is stranger than fiction. Also proof that we live among idiots.
ReplyDeletei know this is serious but somehow all I could picture was a beached whale. Sure wish you had pictures of that. Looking at the house, I would be tempted to just call it Briar Patch. Glad i don't live in such a place.
ReplyDeletei know this is serious but somehow all I could picture was a beached whale. Sure wish you had pictures of that. Looking at the house, I would be tempted to just call it Briar Patch. Glad i don't live in such a place.
ReplyDeleteAfter all those years, did that woman really think her ring would be still sitting on the surface of that mud, just waiting for her? A thoughtless act necessitating hours of expensive rescue work.
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the old brier Rose farmhouse.
talk about quick sand, she was lucky, yikes, things are starting to green up around you, wonderful to see
ReplyDeleteOh dear, what a ghastly experience! (Though by her own fault). Makes me think of Lord Peter Wimsey, when he sinks into the moor. He had his dear Bunter - not your EMT.
ReplyDeleteI would say that she probably won't do THAT again, but if she did it once, I'm sure she's not that smart to not try it again :) That would be an odd way to "go" though :)
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