Read: River Notes

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Beauty and the beast. And don’t think for a minute I’ve missed the novelty of a man named Wade writing a book about a river. Nature lover or not, reading Wade Davis’s River Notes will illuminate, educate and inspire, and …

Read: Termination Shock

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Climate change is just one of those things. One of those things that send rational people into fits of rage and complete breakdown. And climate change] is political, at least now when the country has lost much of its bearing. …

Adventure: Old Man Winter

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Old man winter has arrived. Frost, crisp-like edges busting life into the lungs. Frozen and jagged and burning at times. Particle eyelids and nosebleeds. Left alone with the sound of breath. A frozen veil exhaled then sucked in again. Backlit …

Create: For What It’s Worth Episode 62

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I know, you just can’t stay away from my nonsensical ramblings. It’s natural. Don’t fight it. This week we have a wide array of strange ideologies partnered with little to no research. This is about wild theories and passion only. …

Read: Birding Without Borders

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An international Big Year is almost beyond comprehension and something I have zero interest in actually trying to accomplish but I’m not Noah Strycker. Not many people are. But reading about this adventure in Birding Without Borders should be on …

Read: Kingbird Highway

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If you grew up during the 1970s and 1980s then you will distinctively remember your parents providing a few warnings about life. Halloween candy is laced with razor blades. Don’t eat a pixie stick from a stranger. Don’t get in …

Read: The Humbolt Current

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I did not finish this book before I got my “Overdue book,” email from the library. Do I recommend you read The Humbolt Current from Aaron Sachs? Short answer, for sure. Long answer, when you have the time. This book …