Showing posts with label BP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BP. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2010

Florahome USA Blog News

The latest from the Florahome Usa Blog is a mixture of sad news and Brad news. From the beginning, the BP oil disaster has read like a Hollywood script - greedy industrial giant ignors warnings inevitably wreaking havoc until unlikely hero finds the answer and saves the day. According to recent rumor, Brad Pitt already had a BP movie in the works, but that rumor has now been capped while the rupture in the gulf continues to wreak havoc. Florida and particularly the Pensacola area has seen determined beach goers suffering for all that determination as local officials, health officials and a lot of other officials can't decide just how safe it is to go in the water. Whether you live here in Florahome, Florida or elsewhere in the USA, there's a good chance you've seen a disaster in one form or another and can feel for those suffering from this one. You also know the help and prayers of others can be a great comfort and are very much appreciated. They are and Thank you. How this will all play out is still unknown but even now there's talk of options that sound so much like one of those Hollywood disaster flicks it's truely scarey. This Florahome USA blog can only echo the voices of all in the gulf region and ask that you all please - KEEP PRAYING!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Feeling for Florida

Many in the USA and even the world are feeling for Florida right now as the oil from the BP rig increasingly threatens to reach the Florida coast. Those who have visited Florida and have experienced the beauty and wonder of the state and its wildlife can appreciate just how great a loss it would be if the oil cannot be stopped soon. Those of us who were born here and call Florida our home will feel it for the rest of our lives. Florahome USA was originally intended to be a respite from the nearly continuous bombardment of bad news we all contend with these days, but when the news hits this close to home and the threat is so grave and the effects so massive that they will impact not only those of us who live in Florida, but those of us who live on this planet, there is no choice but to address it. As is said, a picture paints a thousand words, so seeing this disaster up close and through the lens of a camera may bring the point home better than any words could. A word of warning though, anyone having a heart for this planet and the life it supports will not find these images easy to view. Nevertheless the efforts of Time and the photographers who took them are appreciated as they graphically portray the situation as it is. Pray for Florida - pray for us all.