I recently returned from a ten-day fishing/exploring trip to Montana, a state I once lived in and know well. Four days into the adventure, heavy smoke moved in from the west, drowning the valleys in brownish-yellow haze and obscuring the … Continue reading
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I know it’s a sin to relish the weather in these globally catastrophic times, but really, it’s been great. Ignoring the tick problem, the hardiness zone misadventure, and the annoying increase in wind intensity (El Ninos included), I’d say we’re … Continue reading
We all know the consequences of global warming: extinction of the polar bears, migration of killer bees up north, San Francisco and New York City sinking. One thing that won’t be happening is the drowning of coral islands in the … Continue reading
It created a flap, a few people signed on, most everybody missed the point, so now what? First off let me say that I’m not sure science fiction needs another sub-genre. It’s getting a little ridiculous with such labels as … Continue reading