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CINDY CROSS, Huntington Beach
I got a kick out of [Ron Davis’] City Council “posturing” column [“The
importance of being an earnest columnist,” July 6].
It reminded me of the Oscar Wilde saying: “A cynic is one who knows
the price of everything but the value of nothing.”
Thought I’d bring this piece of comical information to your attention.
The dying eucalyptus trees at Bolsa Chica are now the most famous
eucalyptus trees in California, being the basis for the now-infamous
Bolsa Chica decision.
But here’s the rest of the story: The trees were important, so we were
told, because they were a perching site for hawks. A block or two away,
the state built, a few years ago, a nesting site for terns -- including
the endangered least terns.
Guess what the hawks in the eucalyptus trees like more than almost
anything?
They like to eat least terns....
ANTONIA RAMPLING, Huntington Beach
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I just finished reading the Independent and wanted to express my
absolute enjoyment of [Ron Davis’] column.
As a reader of several newspapers, my personal criteria for a good
columnist is simple: They can be a blithering idiot (opinionwise), but
they must be articulate, intelligent and witty. You, Ron, are a great
columnist.
I’m kind of sorry you won’t be running for City Council but very happy
we’ll be able to enjoy your column for a very long time to come.
You always add a debate, pause for thought or chuckle to Thursday
mornings.
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