Happy Earth Day!!
Happy Earth Day!!
50 years
pessimistic me says we’re actually worse off than we were 50 years ago
optimistic me hopes...
get outside, hug a tree, smell the flowers, listen to the birds, play in the dirt, bask in the sun...appreciate that you can still enjoy such things
pessimistic me says we’re actually worse off than we were 50 years ago
optimistic me hopes...
get outside, hug a tree, smell the flowers, listen to the birds, play in the dirt, bask in the sun...appreciate that you can still enjoy such things
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Re: Happy Earth Day!!
No doubt Mother Nature is much worse off than 50 years ago -- more plastics, more spills, more wars, more species extinguished, etc., etc. At root, more humans. It won't get better.
That said, we're fortunate to still be able to enjoy her. One thing that's striking -- without all the traffic, the birds' songs are really notable. In the very early morning, they're at full throat. It's beautiful.
Happy Earth Day, Traddy.
That said, we're fortunate to still be able to enjoy her. One thing that's striking -- without all the traffic, the birds' songs are really notable. In the very early morning, they're at full throat. It's beautiful.
Happy Earth Day, Traddy.
Please, I implore you to be reasonable...
Re: Happy Earth Day!!
yeah earth!
driving home last night I saw ubiquitous mule deer, 4 different bachelor groups of bull elk including one pair I almost hit cuz they were hanging out along the road right in town, and a herd of bighorn sheep so dense that their crossing a road caused traffic to stop for several minutes.
The bighorns all look like some kind of horror movie characters or something, as they're all skinny and shedding their winter coats and look undead. ZOMBIE SHEEP!
The elk are so cool, cuz even having already shed their antlers, they're still just so damn huge. I'd like to go shed hunting some time, but now there's a season for it in CO, which doesn't open til the 1st.
driving home last night I saw ubiquitous mule deer, 4 different bachelor groups of bull elk including one pair I almost hit cuz they were hanging out along the road right in town, and a herd of bighorn sheep so dense that their crossing a road caused traffic to stop for several minutes.
The bighorns all look like some kind of horror movie characters or something, as they're all skinny and shedding their winter coats and look undead. ZOMBIE SHEEP!
The elk are so cool, cuz even having already shed their antlers, they're still just so damn huge. I'd like to go shed hunting some time, but now there's a season for it in CO, which doesn't open til the 1st.
Re: Happy Earth Day!!
Hooray!TraditionKU wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:42 am 50 years
pessimistic me says we’re actually worse off than we were 50 years ago
optimistic me hopes...
get outside, hug a tree, smell the flowers, listen to the birds, play in the dirt, bask in the sun...appreciate that you can still enjoy such things
In honor, I'll celebrate the way I always do, by remembering it's founder.
Thanos.
err...Ira Einhorn...
https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk ... he-unicorn
Imjustheretohelpyoubuycrypto
Re: Happy Earth Day!!
i’m jealous, ousie...makes me want to head to the cabin in the Black Hills
bighorns, mountain goats, elk, bison...just missing the moose
May cant get here soon enough, so i can actually get out of the county and enjoy Utah outside of SLC
bighorns, mountain goats, elk, bison...just missing the moose
May cant get here soon enough, so i can actually get out of the county and enjoy Utah outside of SLC
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all the other animals are cool, but not moose. Fuck those fuckers. I'm always okay with not seeing one.
Re: Happy Earth Day!!
somewhere in there is a Ray Finkle joke.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:06 amHooray!TraditionKU wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:42 am 50 years
pessimistic me says we’re actually worse off than we were 50 years ago
optimistic me hopes...
get outside, hug a tree, smell the flowers, listen to the birds, play in the dirt, bask in the sun...appreciate that you can still enjoy such things
In honor, I'll celebrate the way I always do, by remembering it's founder.
Thanos.
err...Ira Einhorn...
https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk ... he-unicorn
Re: Happy Earth Day!!
Two Ace Ventura references on 4-22-20.
Good sign? Bad sign?
Good sign? Bad sign?
Re: Happy Earth Day!!
Theres a season for shed hunting? Thats bullshit.ousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:59 am yeah earth!
driving home last night I saw ubiquitous mule deer, 4 different bachelor groups of bull elk including one pair I almost hit cuz they were hanging out along the road right in town, and a herd of bighorn sheep so dense that their crossing a road caused traffic to stop for several minutes.
The bighorns all look like some kind of horror movie characters or something, as they're all skinny and shedding their winter coats and look undead. ZOMBIE SHEEP!
The elk are so cool, cuz even having already shed their antlers, they're still just so damn huge. I'd like to go shed hunting some time, but now there's a season for it in CO, which doesn't open til the 1st.
Just Ledoux it
Re: Happy Earth Day!!
Please don't fight ousdull. He's a sensitive, delicate flower
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Re: Happy Earth Day!!
I saw a turkey on the side of Marshall Drive this morning.
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
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Sherman hemsley saw turkeys all the time.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Re: Happy Earth Day!!
Yeah, apparently the last decade or so it’s skyrocketed in popularity, and with the popularity comes the idiots.TDub wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 12:23 pmTheres a season for shed hunting? Thats bullshit.ousdahl wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:59 am yeah earth!
driving home last night I saw ubiquitous mule deer, 4 different bachelor groups of bull elk including one pair I almost hit cuz they were hanging out along the road right in town, and a herd of bighorn sheep so dense that their crossing a road caused traffic to stop for several minutes.
The bighorns all look like some kind of horror movie characters or something, as they're all skinny and shedding their winter coats and look undead. ZOMBIE SHEEP!
The elk are so cool, cuz even having already shed their antlers, they're still just so damn huge. I'd like to go shed hunting some time, but now there's a season for it in CO, which doesn't open til the 1st.
The department of wildlife imposed the season, to protect the animals. Apparently too many shed hunters were intruding upon wintering range and displacing herds, and the critters are already so stressed by the scarce food and cold temps that they don’t need humans chasing them around too.
Having lived in both places, Oregon’s outdoors culture is awesome. But Colorado’s is on another level, for better or worse. You can’t underestimate the volume of human activity on public land here.
Especially the last decade or so, there’s been a yuge number of folks moving from places like the boring Midwest to here, explicitly to recreate.
But not me. I got here way before it got too cool.
Re: Happy Earth Day!!
allllllllrighty then!
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Oh! But regarding shed hunting - with all that said, I dunno how they can really enforce it. It would have to be some egregious red-handed kind of sitch.
If you do come across one before season, you’re supposed to just leave it. Hopefully there are a lot of good faith shed hunters who actually wait til the 1st to boogie on back to get it, but I kind of doubt it.
If you do come across one before season, you’re supposed to just leave it. Hopefully there are a lot of good faith shed hunters who actually wait til the 1st to boogie on back to get it, but I kind of doubt it.