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(April/May 2013) The Wilder West: West of the Tropics…Art and Wisdom by Dave Wilder

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Funny how we humans all crave paradise. I’m not talking about any hypothetical paradise beyond the grave either, that always just sounded like a bore to me. No, I’m talking about real, flower scented, bare breasted, warm and sandy, sin-filled, earthly paradise. Of course, there is an entire industry dedicated to providing that dream of paradise to us. They pave it, package it and sanitize it for our protection. And it doesn’t matter if we are talking about Maui or Moab, the Paradise Industrial Complex is there for us, turning what was once wild and mysterious into something safe, easy and marketable. There’s big money in paradise. Mr. Stiles calls it the “amenities economy” and that’s as good a name for it as any. We all use it, feed into it, profit from it. We are all of us, by sheer numbers alone, complicit in the exploitation and destruction of paradise. As John Muir said, “nothing dollar-able is safe.” But we continue to crave it, as a dream unfulfilled, as a tonic for work-a-day life, as an antidote for civilization, as a place to hide. Maybe we all need to look closer to home. Happiness isn’t a place after all, and no matter where you go, there you are.

Click the image below to see the rest of Dave’s page:

West of the Tropics

http://www.canyoncountryzephyr.com/2013/04/01/the-wilder-west-west-of-the-tropics-art-and-wisdom-by-dave-wilder/

 

 

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(YouTube) ANDY KAUFFMAN on Morning Letterman

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1rR-sQuCT8

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(YouTube) Robert Kennedy: Mindless Menace of Violence

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(Zephyr Images) ‘The Back Roads at Night…’

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photo by Stiles

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(YouTube) ROBERT KENNEDY: ‘Tis not too late to seek a newer world.’

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSxnBRqulho

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(YouTube) HOLLYWOOD AERIAL–VINTAGE L.A.

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(YouTube) WOODY ALLEN on the JACK PAAR SHOW (1964)

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(NPR) ROBERT KENNEDY on April 4, 1968—MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR’S ASSASSINATION

It was supposed to be a routine campaign stop. In a poor section of Indianapolis, 40 years ago Friday, a largely black crowd had waited an hour to hear the presidential candidate speak. The candidate, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, had been warned not to go by the city’s police chief….As his car entered the neighborhood, his police escort left him. Once there, he stood in the back of a flatbed truck. He turned to an aide and asked, “Do they know about Martin Luther King?”

They didn’t, and it was left to Kennedy to tell them that King had been shot and killed that night in Memphis, Tenn. The crowd gasped in horror.

CLICK THE IMAGE OF RFK TO READ THE STORY AND HEAR HIS WORDS…

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http://www.npr.org/2008/04/04/89365887/robert-kennedy-delivering-news-of-kings-death

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THE NEW (Apr/May) ISSUE OF THE ZEPHYR IS ONLINE

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(USNews) ‘U.S. Population 2013: More Than 315 Million People’

AN EXCERPT:   There will be more than 315 million people in the United States when the calendar flips from 2012 to 2013, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

According to the Bureau’s estimate, the precise U.S. population will be 315,091,138, which is an increase of 2,272,462 people since the 2012 calendar year started. That 0.73 percent increase is in keeping with population growth during 2011, and a marginal uptick over 2010 (0.6 percent growth), but still not on the pace of 2009 (0.9 percent).

The Census bureau also estimates that one new baby will be born in the United States every eight seconds, while one person will die in the country every 12 seconds. So since you started reading this post, we’ve added six and lost four.

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http://www.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/robert-schlesinger/2012/12/28/us-population-2013-more-than-315-million-people

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