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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Drought
I am wrapping up my field work this month and next, and things are looking a lot different than they have any time in the last four years. The drought is epic. I’m not old, but I’ve never seen things … Continue reading
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Keep Public Lands Public
In February Mitt Romney told a newspaper in Nevada that he doesn’t know “what the purpose is” of this country’s expansive public lands. I am feeling a bit retrospective today, on a birthday, as my life marches ahead towards middle … Continue reading
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Tagged Mitt Romney, mountains, national parks, prairie, public land, road trips, wilderness, Zelda
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