Earlier tonight when heading to Harlem Meer, I noted a few ducks swimming  in the Reservoir. I tried to take that as a hopeful sign that perhaps a few  geese might have returned to the Meer.                                                  
But, "hope" is not something to entertain these days insofar as the  geese -- unless one is a masochist and thrives on letdowns and  disappointments. 
There were of course no geese at the Meer as there have not been since  August (with the exception of the one night of the Turtle Pond goose family  who were apparently chased out the next day.)
Since I seem to be the only one "upset" about the banishment of the geese  in Central Park these days,  I sometimes question if I am in fact,  "crazy?"
If this is really happening, why isn't anyone else noticing?  Why  isn't anyone else distressed about it?
But, the conversation with Caroline Greeleaf of Central Park Conservancy  some weeks back in which she informed me of ongoing goose harassment since  July was not my imagination.
Nor is this video that I took a year ago today at Harlem Meer my  imagination:
There were at least 60-75 geese at Harlem Meer a year ago today.
There are now zero -- a figure that has not changed  in more than a month.
Nor are there geese apparently anywhere else in Central Park. 
I say, "apparently," because I personally have not been to the other areas  of Central Park in weeks, (but other people have reported not seeing  any geese in other areas).
It is simply too painful to go to the Boat Lake or Turtle Pond or even walk  entirely around the Reservoir now.  
Too many goose memories.
Harlem Meer is painful too, but at least the mallards and Brad (the  domestic duck) are still there.  If they weren't, I wouldn't go  anywhere near Central Park.
I have in fact, changed my routine substantially since every last goose was  chased out of Central Park.  (I suppose to cut down on the stress and  disappointment of the walks.)
I only go to the park at night now (fewer people). I only go to the Meer  and I never bring a camera anymore. (no geese to document.)
I still cannot get over the fact that CP would ever stoop to the level that  it has.  
And I cannot comprehend that no one else seems to care about this.
The latter is what has, I suppose caused me to feel a kind of "separation"  from and disappointment in other people (and even at times, questioning my  own sanity).
I never used to care, for example about how many people were running, cycling, playing ball or whatever in the park.   
On the contrary, I thought all the activities added to the liveliness and  spirit of Central Park. I took photos of people running at sunset, kids playing  ball and lovers boating on the lake.  
I thought it hilariously amusing that the Turtle Pond goose  family seemed to enjoy the concerts and plays from the Delacourt Theatre.   "These geese appreciate culture!"  I even wrote in this  journal  many months ago.
(Indeed, how can I take pot shots at sports lovers now when  I spent the last three summers swimming at Lasker Pool in Central Park?)
But, everything seemed so in balance then.   
The park was a happy place for runners, cyclists, picnickers, families,  lovers, ball players -- and wildlife.   
Central Park was a happy and safe place for Canada geese.
But, in the space of a few weeks everything has changed.   
Now, I seem to somewhat "resent" all the human activities because a part of  me perceives it is all the human activities that ultimately pushed out the  geese.
But, I realize that is mostly an incorrect perception, as it was and  is really jaded and callous politics more than anything else that is  responsible for the endless persecution and decimation of the geese in  NYC.
Most people are simply unaware of the eradication program.    And if they are aware, it is apparently unimportant to them. 
But, why isn't it "unimportant" to me?  Why am I seemingly the only  one to take the goose killings and banishment in our city so seriously and  so personally?
Does this make me crazy?  Or, is everyone else just tuned out?
I don't know. 
But, its not a real comfortable feeling to be questioning one's sanity when  realizing the rest of the world is not in sync with one is feeling and  experiencing.
Yesterday, I had an inquiry from a college student who wants to write a  paper about USDA roundups around the city and country.   I promised  the young woman to send her information links, photos and videos.
When scouting around YouTube for goose roundup videos, I came across  something that, while not seemingly a USDA roundup, was nevertheless  disturbing:
The above is a ten-minute video shot June 19th of this  year showing a lakeside community that apparently could not tolerate  a family of NINE (yes, 9)  geese living on a huge lake.
It seems the whole community was out on the lake with motor boats,  kayaks and nets to round up this ONE PITIFUL FAMILY of geese!  (It is  obvious which is the gander of the family because he keeps straining his neck  trying to figure out an escape route or how to protect the family.) 
Eventually the dozens of people (including kids) corral the geese and drive  them to God knows where.   It isn't clear at the end of the video  whether the geese are being driven some place for slaughter or some "resort"  with a "million" other geese.  Whoever took the video did not give a  location, though the people seem to speak with southern accents.  (Notice  all the homes built right up to the banks of the lake.)
It seems unbelievable that a lakeside community could not tolerate even  one family of geese on its large lake for the few weeks of the year that  the geese go through the molt and are flightless. Instead, they conducted this  monumental operation, involving practically the whole town and presumably a  bunch of bucks to "rid" themselves of a few waterfowl on a lake.
After watching this video yesterday, I became convinced that its really not  me who is so much "crazy" as the rest of the world. 
This appears to be sheer madness -- just like chasing 20 geese out of 900  acre Central Park was sheer madness.  
What has happened to us?  -- PCA
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