The Palins' new Lake Lucille neighbor
Alaska Dispatch |
May 25, 2010
Editor's note: Monday night, the photo and bit of writing below were posted to Sarah Palin's Facebook page. Though we're not in the obsequious habit of verbatim reposts from the former governor's social media page, we reproduce this note in its entirety because the whole situation is so bizarre, especially that offer of blueberry pie so far out of season. Just When Ya Think It Can’t Get Any More “Interesting”... Welcome, Neighbor!
Spring has sprung in Alaska, and with this beautiful season comes the news today that the Palins have a new neighbor! Welcome, Joe McGinniss! Yes, that Joe McGinniss. Here he is – about 15 feet away on the neighbor’s rented deck overlooking my children’s play area and my kitchen window. Maybe we’ll welcome him with a homemade blueberry pie tomorrow so he’ll know how friendly Alaskans are. We found out the good news today. Upon my family’s return this morning from endorsement rallies and speeches in the Lower 48 states, I finally got the chance to tackle my garden and lawn this evening! So, putting on the shorts and tank top to catch that too-brief northern summer sun and placing a giddy Trig in his toddler backpack for a lawn-mowing adventure, I looked up in surprise to see a “new neighbor” overlooking my property just a stone’s throw away. Needless to say, our outdoor adventure ended quickly after Todd went to introduce himself to the stranger who was peering in... Joe announced to Todd that he’s moved in right next door to us. He’s rented the place for the next five months or so. He moved up all the way from Massachusetts to live right next to us – while he writes a book about me. Knowing of his many other scathing pieces of “journalism” (including the bizarre anti-Palin administration oil development pieces that resulted in my Department of Natural Resources announcing that his work is the most twisted energy-related yellow journalism they’d ever encountered), we’re sure to have a doozey to look forward to with this treasure he’s penning. Wonder what kind of material he’ll gather while overlooking Piper’s bedroom, my little garden, and the family’s swimming hole? Welcome, Joe! It’ll be a great summer – come borrow a cup of sugar if ever you need some sweetener. And you know what they say about “fences make for good neighbors”? Well, we’ll get started on that tall fence tomorrow, and I’ll try to keep Trig’s squeals down to a quiet giggle so we don’t disturb your peaceful summer. Enjoy! - Sarah Palin
Photo: Sarah Palin's Facebook page
"Hi, Neighbor! May I Call You 'Joe'?"
Incidentally, the above mention of the popular wisdom, "fences make for good neighbors," reminded us of a poem interrogating that notion: "Mending Wall," by Robert Frost. The speaker in Frost's poem would no doubt want McGinniss (if that is indeed him) to respond by asking, "Why do they make good neighbors?" |












