I never had the honor of meeting Mr. Genasci. I was deeply touched by a taped interview that I heard on Stories of the Heart of the Land back in October 2007. I later heard the announcement of his passing, while again listening to his interview on NPR. I felt a deep sense of loss for this man that I did not know; whom I'd never met. To me, Mr. Genasci was the embodiment of vision, place, land, and heart. Through his endeavors and wisdom, he left a gift of preservation, and I thank him for that. Land and nature conservancies are a wonderful gift to leave our future generations.
"The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance; the wise grows it under his feet". --James Oppenheim
TO INSPIRE HOPE
I never had the honor of meeting Mr. Genasci. I was deeply touched by a taped interview that I heard on Stories of the Heart of the Land back in October 2007. I later heard the announcement of his passing, while again listening to his interview on NPR. I felt a deep sense of loss for this man that I did not know; whom I'd never met. To me, Mr. Genasci was the embodiment of vision, place, land, and heart. Through his endeavors and wisdom, he left a gift of preservation, and I thank him for that. Land and nature conservancies are a wonderful gift to leave our future generations.
"The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance; the wise grows it under his feet". --James Oppenheim