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Compassion Farm - Leaving Lantzville
This is DISGRACEFUL that anyone can do this to another citizen with apparent impunity.
Leaving Lantzville and larger issues
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Just so you know!
Here is the letter we just sent to council:
Yours in service,
Dirk Becker
www.dirkbecker.ca
www.synergymag.ca
Check out our past radio shows...
"Heart and Mind: Tools for Change"
http://www.synergymag.ca/ radio-heart-and-mind-tools- for-change/
Dirk Becker
www.dirkbecker.ca
www.synergymag.ca
Check out our past radio shows...
"Heart and Mind: Tools for Change"
http://www.synergymag.ca/
Begin forwarded message:
From: Nicole Shaw <nic@synergymag.ca>
Date: May 31, 2014 4:08:55 PM PDT
To: Jack de Jong <Jackdejong@shaw.ca>, Andrew Mostad <andrewmostad@gmail.com>, Joe Bratkowski <joebratkowski@shaw.ca>, grahamsavage@shaw.ca, Brian Dempsey <bdempsey@telus.net>, Jenny Millbank <jpmillbank@shaw.ca>
Cc: Twyla Graff <twyla@lantzville.ca>, Fred Spears <spears@lantzville.ca>, Meredith Seeton <Meredith@lantzville.ca>
Subject: Leaving Lantzville and larger issues
Dear Mayor de Jong and council.
We have now moved away from Lantzville.
At
the beginning of this week, we received the letter (postmarked last
month - ?) from your lawyer informing us of the District proceeding with
an injunction against us to force compliance -- despite my having
emailed you what we have been dealing with for the past five years with
the Brash's (what the police characterize as) "borderline criminal
behaviour". The fence has brought us immense relief from the invasive,
aggressive and even violent harassment from the Brash's. Quite some time
back we stated that we'd be happy to reduce the height of the taller
section if they could prove for a year that they could stop their
behaviour. They did not stop.
DOL's dogged
pursuit of us over the past few years -- this campaign of intimidation
and selective enforcement -- has been a terrible example of what happens
when the political ambitions of some, compel them to go against the
wishes of the tax payer and the clear mandate they gave in the last
election. Led by the Haimes, with the Brash's as their henchmen, this
campaign has now successfully forced us out of the community.
This
began over 3.5 yrs ago, from citing our gardens as "unsightly premises"
and "filth", to then demanding we stop "all agricultural activity" to
ordering VIHA, Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Agriculture to
inspect our property, to pursuing us for selling rainbarrels, then our
chicken coop, etc. Despite us signing three different agreements, you
have continued this campaign. You, Council, have made good on each of
Brash's threats to us... of which there were more... so we realized it
would never end. And despite us putting our house and property up for
sell, you then came after us for our fence. And now, despite SELLING our
home and property, you the Councillors of the District of Lantzville,
continue.
On Thursday, May 29th, the last day
we had possession of the house, we cut the fence down to six feet (and
lower in areas), measuring from our side of the property line.
When
we were well over half way along, Brash Junior -- Ronnie Brash -- came
home and began yelling at Dirk. Dirk was balanced on a ladder, on uneven
ground sawing. He shut off the chainsaw to hear and Ronnie Brash
demanded he clean up the pieces that had fallen on their side of the
fence. Dirk reminded them that the last time he stepped a foot on their
side of the line while building the fence, that they called the police
citing his building the fence as "trespassing". Ronnie Brash then began
cursing at high volumes, picked up a piece of lumber, slowly took aim
then whipped it at Dirk's head. I happened to look up from getting my
camera at the moment Dirk's head and shoulders jerked out of the way and
the wood hit me squarely. I called the police, they attended and are
following up with charging him for assault.
We
then completed lowering the fence. As we drove away, Jim Brash was
throwing the pieces of wood over to our side of the fence. We came back a
few hours later to find out that a friend of ours had caught Brash
red-handed, up on a ladder with his own chainsaw, sawing OUR fence even lower. I again called the police, and they attended the scene and added charges of mischief to the existing assault charges.
As
we have stated in previous letters, we have no doubt that Council's
campaign of selective enforcement, making good on many threats Brash has
screamed at us over the years, has encouraged and emboldened the Brash
family to acts of harassment (many are in the criminal code) and acts of
violence. Their sense of entitlement and violent behaviour has,
essentially, been rewarded, time and again, by the District of
Lantzville and we think that is shameful.
In
future, for the sake of the community, if you, our elected
representatives, ever come across a chronic complainer targeting
numerous complaints against one residence for bylaw infractions, please
do some proper investigation to find out what the real problem is before
squandering over $100,000 in tax payer money. Seek advice from other
municipalities to see how they handle situations when it becomes obvious
that the complainer has a personal issue.
This chapter of our lives has been a nightmare that we hope we are now done with.
Nicole Shaw and Dirk Becker
Monday, May 26, 2014
Organizing Your Refrigerator
To Avoid Wasting Foods, Print this
page and tape it to your refrigerator.
1) Use post-it
notes. Use up what you have first, before buying more. Post-it notes on your fridge remind you of foods that need
to be eaten and what meal ideas to make
from them. Check your fridge contents and cupboards on a regular basis and use post-it notes to keep you on
track about using everything you have, rather
than always buying more.
2) Put foods in
their right spot in the refrigerator. The basics:
Left side - Carnivorous foods; meats, eggs, dairy:
Right side - Vegetarian foods; grains, seeds,
fruits, nuts and vegetables:
The Door - This is the warmest spot in your
fridge, so don’t put anything perishable there
and do not store eggs in the door, even if your fridge has an egg compartment. And keep condiments highest, drinks,
etc. lowest
Upper Shelves - Temperature there is constant making it the best
spot to store leftovers, dairy products
and greens in the middle shelf.
Bottom Shelf - This is the coldest spot in the fridge,
so avoid putting cucumbers there or
celery as they will often freeze! But It’s a good place for meat, fish, and eggs.
Crisper drawers - Set them to high, medium or low
humidity. Some fruits and vegetables
emit ethylene gas, so they need to go in the low humidity drawer.
Low
Humidity
- Avocados,
- Bananas, ripe
- Bell peppers
- Grapes
- Mushrooms
- Pears
- Squash
Medium
Humidity
- Lemons
- Limes,
- Melons
- Oranges, citrus
- Sweet potatoes
High
Humidity
- Broccoli, cauliflower, carrots,
green onions, hard vegetables (cabbage, etc.)
- Fresh herbs
- Greens, leafy (with additional
protection, such as inside a plastic bag)
3) At the end of the week, use up what you’ve
got before buying anything else.
If you shop on Saturday, use up
everything on Thursday and Friday. The fridge works
best when it’s nearly empty and then gets filled with fresh stuff.
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