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HERB RINGER…Fairplay, Colorado. Late 1940s

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THOREAU on being RICH….

“A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to leave alone.”

Henry David Thoreau

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(Feb/Mar 2013 issue) “THE BIGGEST PUBLIC LAND GRAB: ‘Green Energy’ & Mainstream Environmentalism” –Jim Stiles

AN EXCERPT:   The Interior Department is leasing vast acreages of public land for the development of wind and solar projects. These aren’t mom & pop proposals to build rooftop panels; instead, they are being planned and constructed on a scale that should stagger the sensibilities of anyone with an environmental conscience.  They represent the wholesale destruction of vast areas of the West…The driving force–an economic one–behind wind development is the Wind Production Tax Credit . It was due to expire at the end of 2012. But a last minute deal to extend the tax credit kept it alive.  A letter supporting the Wind Production Tax Credit certainly helped. It was signed by  The Sierra Club, Natural Resources Defense Council, The Wilderness Society, Defenders of Wildlife, The Nature Conservancy and the Audubon Society.  And so, while there is still serious debate that these “green” developments  can even begin to make a dent in our insatiable hunger for energy, the subsequent environmental damage to public lands cannot be understated. And yet suddenly, environmentalists don’t seem to notice…or care.

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(YouTube) ‘Elephant Revival Live @ Mystic Hot Springs~ Ring Around The Moon’

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HERB RINGER…First trip to Colorado. 1917

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HERB RINGER in Los Angeles. 1947

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(Feb/Mar 2013 issue) ‘SOWING CLOVER: Bucolic Memories of a Snowy Childhood’ –Tonya Stiles

AN EXCERPT:   Lately, I’m preoccupied with the thought of snow. It has been near sixty degrees the past few days here in Kansas, and what little snow we accumulated in a fleeting New Year’s storm melted weeks ago. It could be any season, save for the bare-limbed trees. The green winter wheat is sprouting up in the fields like a manicured lawn. The native grasses are brown, but then they were brown in August. I recognize that much of the rest of the country would be thrilled to have my sunny, warm weather problems. But I read articles about the blizzards roaring through the upper Midwest and Plains and I’m jealous.

CLICK THE IMAGE TO BELOW TO READ TONYA’S STORY…

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Sowing Clover: Bucolic Memories of a Snow-Filled Childhood…by Tonya Morton

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(from ABC Australia) ‘Humans urged to find new planets to live on’

Posted April 27, 2012 20:35:48

AN EXCERPT:  Australian astronomers say finding planets outside the solar system that can sustain life should be made a top priority….Dr Charley Lineweaver and PhD student Aditya Chopra from ANU have reviewed current research into environments where life is found on earth and the environments thought to exist on other planets….They say understanding habitability and using that knowledge to locate the nearest habitable planet may be crucial for our survival as a species.

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(YouTube) ‘Shaddap You Face – Joe Dolce ‘

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HERB RINGER…Cumbres & Toltec RR at Antonito, CO. 1947

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