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Independence Day

Today being July 4th, I thought it prudent to put together a post acknowledging and celebrating the day that honors the signing of the Declaration of Independence. There is a lot of wisdom and foresight in this document and I wish I read it more often, but July 4th is always a great time to fresh up on the ideals, and reasons behind the American Revolution.

The unalienable rights mentioned in the Declaration; life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, are not granted or established by any man, his pen, or his government, but by his version of god or creator. These rights are universal, and when the enemies of liberty attempt to banish or deny them, it is the duty, right, and responsibility of those oppressed to rise and throw off the tyranny that plagues them. These sentiments, and the others found in the declaration are important lessons from  our history and should not be neglected.

So I am glad that we still celebrate this day as independence day, and that at the very least we are reminded once a year of the ideals that this Nation of States was founded on. I try and listen to a reading of the declaration every July 4th, and this year I found one by JFK. I think it’s worth a listen.

Front Yard Garden Madness: Sean Law and the $130,000 Messy Lawn Fine

They are at it again. Code enforcers, city council, and neighbors with nothing to do and less sense.

Sean Law of Longwood, FL is on the hook for $130,000 because his front yard has been deemed messy, unsightly, and different.

Ridiculous.

It is a sad day when growing food without toxic pesticides, reducing irrigation and runoff problems, and not conforming to the aesthetics of a 1950’s sitcom lead to legal action and steep fines.

Sean Law's messy lawn and front yard garden

Sean Law’s “messy” front yard garden in Longwood, FL

Whats worse, is that it appears that Sean Law’s “natural method of gardening,” which is modeled off of the wisdom of the great Masanobu Fukuoka, follows (actually excels at) all of the guidelines recommended by the State of Florida’s Florida Friendly Landscaping program. The program calls for reducing irrigation by mulching, recycling yard clippings on site, and choosing the right plant for the right place.

Sean’s strategy of sowing many varieties of seed via clay seed balls and seeing what grows best where is the epitome of “right plant, right place.” When he mows down his lawn of weeds and tall grasses and applies them around his vegetables, he protects the soil from the intense FL sun, and locks in moisture to reduce irrigation.

Yet these are the very acts he is being fined for.

Some might argue that his front yard garden is messy, and to some it is, but America needs to learn that you can’t shove your ideals down everyone else’s throats just because you have a brief moment of power. Not only is it morally and ethically wrong, but it sets the precedent for the next batch of tyrants bureaucrats to enforce whatever farcical whims of their own upon society, and the result is a slow, yet constant erosion of liberty.

The rights of those we disagree with are the ones most necessary to protect. Hopefully the citizens of Longwood believe this, and will support this man’s liberty and pursuit of happiness in his own front yard.

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