![]() |
From the Mono Lake Committee Mailbag"I only got to see Mono Lake after it had been robbed of most of its resources by L.A. but even then it was the most beautiful, eerie place I had ever seen. I still get a thrill when we come down 395 or over the Tioga Pass and see Mono Lake. It, and the Eastern Sierra, remain my most favorite place in the country. "Here's my story of meeting a Mono Lake supporter: We have a 'Long Live Mono Lake' bumpersticker on the back of our car and I was in Cincinnati recently. I found a parking place on the street in the downtown area and as I was putting money in the parking meter, a man asked me if I was from California. I told him I wasn't, but it turns out he was and that he was also a member of the Mono Lake Committee. He was in Cincinnati for an extended business visit and we were both thrilled to meet another party who knew of Mono!" -- Karen Kuhl, Dayton, Ohio Do you have a similarly striking Mono Lake experience
to share? A tale of where your T-shirt has been? A photo
of your Mono Lake bumpersticker in front of, say, the
Eiffel Tower? We're looking for stories and photos which
show the worldwide distribution of Mono Lake interest and
enthusiasm. Selections will be printed in the Mono Lake
Newsletter.
Spring 1997 Mono Lake Newsletter
|