THROUGH
MOUNTAIN MISTS
Early Settlers of
Their
Descendants...Their Stories...Their Achievements
Lifting the
Mists of History on Their Way of Life
By: Ethelene Dyer Jones
Highlights of
2005
Two columns that are perhaps the
hardest for
a journalist to write are the last one of the year just ending and the
first
one of a year just beginning. And added to the difficulty lies the
undeniable
fact, for weekly columnists, that the two come only a week apart in
time. The
writer must guard against being maudlin, weak, and effusively
sentimental on
the one hand, and too prosaic and reportorial on the other hand. But a
year is
ending. Soon 2005 will be history. What highlights will mark it as a
notable
year?
Recall that on
Relief efforts for the tsunami
victims and
the lands touched by the disaster filled much of 2005, with President
Bush
appointing former presidents Clinton and Bush to head efforts for
tsunami
relief. Later the same two special appointees continued to make appeals
for
hurricane relief funds and volunteers to aid in clean-up.
It would not be a misnomer to
call the year
2005 the Year of Disasters. Hurricanes were on the rampage. From A
through Z
and even through part of the Greek alphabet, the tropical storms
started with
Arlene that came ashore on the
Add to the hurricanes and
tropical storms
the mudslides in
In
Several deaths occurred in 2005.
Pope John
Paul II died
In Florida Terri Schiavo died on
Chief Justice of the US Supreme
Court,
Honorable William H. Rehnquist, died after a long battle with thyroid
cancer.
Long-time ABC nightly news anchor Peter Jennings died with lung cancer.
Cancer
was declared the nation’s number one killer of those age 85 and younger
in the
Gasoline and natural gas prices
sky-rocketed, as well as diesel fuel and other oils. The bankruptcy of
United
Airlines and Delta Airlines was much in the news. The American economy
continued to be unstable throughout the year.
The war in
Reading this abbreviated list of
happenings
in 2005 leaves us with a dismal outlook.
“Was there anything good about 2005?” we ask. We have all been
touched
in one way or another by the news of 2005. In many cases, troubles have
come
close to our own homes, our families. As we walk through the year,
adding many
more items to the above notations, we should remember that our own
attitude
determines to a great extent how we take trials as they come. “To
balance the
list,” wrote Ellen Goodman in a column in The Boston Globe, “we ought
to walk
through the rooms of our lives, not looking for flaws, but for
potential.” Many
good and helpful deeds occurred during 2005. When occasions arose for
help,
Americans proved they were capable of offering aid generously and with
compassion.
And that made a tremendous difference.
c2006 by
Ethelene Dyer
Jones; published Jan. 5, 2006 in The Union Sentinel, Blairsville,
GA.
Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
[Ethelene Dyer
Jones is a retired educator,
freelance writer, poet, and historian. She may be reached at
e-mail edj0513@windstream.net;
phone 478-453-8751; or mail 1708 Cedarwood Road, Milledgeville, GA
31061-2411.]
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