Sunday, June 6, 2010

Paris ici nous venir!

Paris here we come (what title says)! I have finally finished all of my exams and am free to start the summer! Edinburgh has provided a MUCH deserved break from the bad weather, as it has been sun and blue sky for a few days now. Yesterday evening and today all day has been rainy and dark. Yesterday Kristen and I took a trip to North Berwick because it was so nice out. We decided to make it a day at the beach. We picked up blueberries and strawberry wine and sat on the beach for a few hours. Was absolutely beautiful out and I managed to regain some of my AZ tan back! Woohoo! So I won't be too white for when I come back home. We leave for Paris on Thursday at 6am and will then have to take a bus to the city center since Ryanair (cheap airliner) is flying us to a smaller airport away from the city. We will be there for five days and will have PLENTY of pictures between the two of us, so you can expect those to show up in the photo albums. I get back on the 15th and then leave for AZ on the 17th. I will have many flights on the 17th to get back home. First I fly from Edinburgh to Paris, then I fly Paris to Atlanta and finally I will fly Atlanta to Phoenix. Should be a fun travel... Hey, it was the cheapest flight I could find.

I've also been following the oil spill and wow, it has gotten way out of control! I cannot believe the devastation that this spill has been causing to the coastline. I would really like to volunteer and go down to help with the animals being affected by the spill. I saw one picture of a bird and it looked like a mud creature, it was so covered with oil. It was an extremely sad picture to see. Maybe deep sea oil wells are a bad idea? You think? Here's my proposed idea, FIND AN ALTERNATIVE TO OIL! I wish, unfortunately we use oil for so many things that, economically, it would not be wise to eliminate oil. Maybe we shouldn't be drilling deep sea oil wells since we don't have the technology for catastrophes such as the one in the Gulf of Mexico currently going on. I was very disappointed and angered when I heard that BP had put forward 50 million GBP (almost 100 million US dollars) in an ad campaign to improve their image in the eyes of the public. Wow, what good did that do? It only angered the public when they found out. Nice going BP... Good news though, apparently they are finally siphoning 10,000 gallons a day from the spewing hole. That's only half of what is coming out of the broken well. At one point, I heard that an idea for a nuclear warhead to be sent to the oil well was proposed. Apparently the Russians have done this 4/5 times and it has successfully worked. Can you imagine exploding a nuclear warhead? What kind of mad idea is that? Especially so close to the coast... There would be such an environmental impact if that idea was implemented. Unfortunately the Obama Administration has failed HORRIBLY to try and resolve this crisis. When the BP oil rig first exploded and several attempts to seal the oil well went awry, Obama did no more than to publicly criticize BP and did little else. Now, failed attempt after failed attempt, Obama is FINALLY getting on BP and has put forward increased manpower to prevent the oil spill from spreading too fast. In my opinion, the Obama Administration has been far too lax in this crisis and Obama's ability to handle a catastrophic environmental disaster such as this is beyond poor. Maybe this will spark an idea in that little head of Obama's to create a special team to handle disasters such as this. For many of those that feel Bush's response to Katrina was bad, Obama's response to this oil crisis far exceed that of Bush's. The federal government authorizes all offshore drilling and it is the responsibility of the federal government to manage any major catastrophe's involving offshore drilling. This is just one of the many reasons that I hope people realize that Obama is not fit for the job as president and is far more concerned with changing Washington than dealing with the problems at hand. Well, that is the extent of my political ranting. Sorry for the long post, but I am truly upset over this oil spill and it churns my stomach every day that I read that the spill has not been contained. Well, hopefully this crisis will be resolved soon, because there is going to be a LONG duration of cleaning the shorelines and clearing the ocean from this disaster, and BP is going to have to take care of all the expenses. For the manpower being put forth by the Obama Administration, I hope BP is planning on reimbursing the US for our efforts to cleanup their mess.

Anyway, time to call it a day. In the following days, I will be planning the Paris trip (touristy things) and organizing my luggage for when I head back to AZ. Hope everyone had a great weekend and have a grand week! Cheers!

2 comments:

Mommom said...

I wish I had the link to send you but I made the same comment on someone's FB page re: government not stepping up and apparently there is a law guiding them on when and how. I didn't read the law...but it sounded like politics and big money sleeping in the same bed as usual. The law is to supposedly keep the government from meddling in a private business. Whatevah. :)

See you soon and eat pastries for me!

Unknown said...

FĂ©licitations! That is French for "congratulations"! You can now relax somewhat as the school semester comes to close. As you relax and enjoy the quaint and romantic countrysides of France, reflect on the rich experiences your school year in Edinburgh has afforded you. Memories to enjoy for a lifetime.
Right you are about the Obama Administration and their response to the BP debacle. Now, even the AP is grilling them! Imagine!! And goodbye to Helen Thomas today, for her anti-semetic remarks!! Good grief!! We will not miss you my dear! Glad to see you are following the news over there, as I log in to the Scotsman.com every night for the up to date news on Scotland/ Great Britain. Enjoy your trip to Paris with Kristen, and Bon voyage! and Bon appétit!
Love,
Mumsy