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You Parks

October 5, 2009

I happened to be in the neighborhood of Yellowstone National Park the other day and spent the better part of the day enjoying my park. You should do the same. National parks are truly an American treasure and uniquely American.
In fact, if you’ve been watching public television you probably caught part of a Ken Burns [...]

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Be Careful With Fire

August 3, 2009

I thought we were having a wet year until yesterday. While packing my truck for a short trip I noticed smoke on the horizon. Since the wind was blowing the smoke away from my house I didn’t get too excited. A few minutes later smoke was billowing over the horizon and I knew a wild [...]

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I Love Wilderness, But …

May 15, 2009

I am a strong supporter of wilderness areas and feel that most designated wilderness areas today preserve a peek into what America once was before the European invasion. What’s going on in Congress right now is overboard and quite frankly, railroading legislation without representation.
H.R. 980, the “Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act,” would set aside approximately [...]

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Earth Day the Kayser Way

May 1, 2009

You folks aren’t snitches are you? I’m going to share a secret with you. Some of you may think less of me and some of you may applaud me, but I’m letting the horse out of the barn, or the cat out of the bag, or the dog out of the kennel. Get my drift?
Did [...]

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