A formal introduction of myself to Progressive U.
The farthest I’ve ever traveled from home is a couple hours’ drive away to a small town in Tennessee where my Aunt Evon lives. My sister Krista and I spent a summer there when I was thirteen, and MAN did we have fun. We went to Dollywood, the best place on Earth, and spent long, lazy afternoons at the local pool. Krista and I were raised in the Catholic tradition, so when my Aunt took us to her small-town Baptist church we experienced a bit of culture shock- and came home promising not to fall into the mire and wondering what it meant to be saved. The most memorable experience that summer was a one day trip into the Smokey Mountains. The drive up was fantastic and terrifying. We took a ‘rustic’ one lane road up and around the mountain bends, praying that no one was trying to come down into the valley. We stopped for lunch at a little picnic area, where we ate fried chicken and wandered around the woods for an hour or so. After another short drive we parked the car and took a walk down a little mountain trail. As I walked through the woods surrounded by such ancient trees, with all their wisdom, I felt incredibly small and young, they must have been as old as my Grandma Genevieve, at least. I realized then how important this place was, and vowed to myself that I would protect it. The small stream running beside the trail had become a calmer, wider creek, and on that hot July day it was all my aunt could do to keep from laughing as Krista and I ran into the water, only to hurry back out wishing we had tested it first. As we reached the end of the trail the trees parted and revealed an overlook. It was there, watching the sun set as the mist settled on the mountains that I promised myself I would learn everything about this place, and hopefully discover other places just as fantastic and sacred. For the past three years I have studied biology, the study of life, yet I have never seen the ocean, a system more diverse than any other.
I am a person. Just one person, but I believe that what I think, say and do counts. I believe that everyone has the right to stand up and shout "Hey, don't do that!" And when enough people do then someone ought to start to listen. There is elegance to be found in life, to me it's found most clearly in the small stuff. I intend to spend my professional career in biological research on behalf of the human species, but I'll be damned if I step out of the way and watch as we self destruct.










Welcome to ProgressiveU! I've been to Tennessee as well. My mom is from there so all of her side of the family lives there. Indeed it is very beautiful. A lot to protect! Just watch out for those danged ticks... =P
-Cheez Out-