tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67138174887385715462024-03-14T05:15:07.662-04:00Lincoln Hunter Web Log"We are none of us good enough for the world we have."
Edward AbbeyLincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.comBlogger417125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-90499113105176604982017-10-14T19:48:00.000-04:002017-10-14T19:48:12.805-04:00Three wishes<br />
Some sparrows in a field gone to brush. Any sparrow will do.<br />
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A wren nest-building and singing.<br />
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A quiet moment sharing an old abandoned stonewall with a chipmunk.<br />
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Thank you, Lord.<br />
_________________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-89958515594019406452017-07-19T20:49:00.001-04:002017-08-04T10:44:49.904-04:00Who would have believed it?Believe what? That it would be the Republican party who put a Russian mole in the White House._____________________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-40576317477809022812017-06-09T17:21:00.000-04:002017-06-09T17:21:01.641-04:00The Trump-Comey dinner<br />
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"It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his job depends on not understanding it."<br />
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----- Quotation from Upton Sinclair<br />
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<br />Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-385286047207561982017-06-01T21:24:00.000-04:002017-06-01T21:24:10.433-04:00Welcome to Trump WorldThe following was written in 1990 by Michael Thomas for an essay titled "The Money Game."<br />
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In such conditions time itself breaks up into discrete parts. An enterprise that may have sunk its roots in commerce and community over a century can be disassembled by a takeover artist in a matter of weeks. Continuum means nothing. Relationships mean nothing. The modern financier lives and dies by the transaction. Each day is wholly new, the wheel subject to endless reinvention. There is no need for coherence because there is no advantage for coherence Action is all , , , Critical judgment is neutered by celebrity, censure collapses in the face of success."<br />
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Prophetic, wasn't it?<br />
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-36806536285798349732017-04-27T16:07:00.002-04:002017-04-27T16:07:58.071-04:00Wendell Berry introduces some of his essays here<br /><a href="http://home2.btconnect.com/tipiglen/forward.html" target="_blank">http://home2.btconnect.com/tipiglen/forward.html</a><br />
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<br />Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-13650510816017591042017-02-26T11:37:00.003-05:002017-02-26T11:37:44.551-05:00Paul Valery on the future<div>
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<br />Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-56850046814979105352017-02-16T20:13:00.000-05:002017-05-11T17:29:43.094-04:00A line from the Greek poet Callimachus<br />
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"The dead do not rest but travel over the sea like gulls."<br />
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______________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-52973994775042250442017-01-06T13:32:00.002-05:002017-01-06T13:58:26.835-05:00Please! Save it for the end.The end of the year just past brought forth a number of ways by which Americans could save for their retirement. Commercials and advertisements for this task flooded the various media. People were advised to 'have a plan.'<br />
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They were told to decide if they wanted to maintain the life style they have now when they retire. Formulas were provided for determining how many millions of dollars one would need to achieve that goal.<br />
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Americans were told to think small. "Start early and put away 1% of your wages or salary."<br />
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401k's. Hedge funds. The stock market. On and on it went.<br />
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I have a suggestion, a better idea (I think) that will assist in this task.<br />
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Don't buy what you don't need. Save and invest every dollar you saved from not buying what you don't need. <br />
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You will have more money saved than you thought possible. You will definitely retire into the same life style you enjoyed throughout your life.<br />
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Royalty, long dead, did not have the wealth that average Americans earn today.<br />
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Walking through Walmart this Christmas, looking at the piles in the aisles and the stock on the shelves, I couldn't help but wonder who buys all this stuff and why? Most of what I saw I wouldn't take home if it was free.<br />
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Here is a simple rule to help you. Lord Falkland had a quote which I have admired ever since I read it. He wrote : "If it is not necessary to make a decision, it is necessary not to make a decision."<br />
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That aphorism is useful in many different situations. I alter the saying when required.<br />
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For the subject of this post, I think: "If it is not necessary to buy, it is <i><b>necessary not to buy"</b></i><br />
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Try it. You might like it.<br />
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______________________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-86646163437748894842016-11-11T15:07:00.003-05:002016-11-14T10:55:36.587-05:00In the Wrong HandsWhen the Patriot Act was created shortly after 9/11, and when the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) was enacted somewhat later, serious concern was expressed about the danger these bills presented to our liberties.<br />
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Our concerns were mollified by statements that we had nothing to fear unless these powers fell "into the wrong hands."<br />
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__________________________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-19823283385225233272016-11-08T14:39:00.002-05:002016-11-08T14:39:39.426-05:00Dylan Thomas (expressing my feelings on 2016 American election)I have longed to move away<br />
From the hissing of the spent lie<br />
And the old terrors' continual cry<br />
Growing more terrible as the day<br />
Goes over the hill into the deep sea;<br />
I have longed to move away<br />
From the repetition of salutes,<br />
From there are ghosts in the air<br />
And ghostly echoes on paper,<br />
And the thunder of calls and notes.<br />
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I have longed to move away but am afraid;<br />
Some life, yet unspent, might explode,<br />
Out of the old lie burning on the ground.<br />
And, crackling into the air, leave me half-blind.<br />
Neither by night's ancient fear,<br />
The parting of hat from hair,<br />
Pursed lips at the receiver,<br />
Shall I fall to death's feather.<br />
By these I would not care to die,<br />
Half convention, half lie.<br />
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_______________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-55112438612323744752016-11-08T11:10:00.001-05:002016-11-08T11:10:48.307-05:00Dylan Thomas on PowerThe hand that signed the paper felled a city;<br />
Five sovereign fingers taxed the breath,<br />
Doubled the globe of dead and halved a country;<br />
These five kings did a king to death.<br />
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The mighty hand leads to a sloping shoulder,<br />
The finger joints are cramped with chalk;<br />
A goose's quill has put an end to murder<br />
That put an end to talk.<br />
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The hand that signed the treaty bred a fever,<br />
And famine grew, and locusts came;<br />
Great is the hand that holds dominion over<br />
Man by a scribbled name.<br />
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The five kings count the dead but do not soften<br />
The crusted wound nor stroke the brow;<br />
A hand rules pity as a hand rules heaven;<br />
Hands have no tears to flow.<br />
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________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-71746382668461098902016-09-04T20:42:00.002-04:002016-09-04T20:42:46.256-04:00Ashes<br />
Ashes slip from hand<br />
to earth. Tears wet some. Others<br />
settle in. Selah.<br />
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<br />Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-24004116317591130012016-08-15T17:31:00.000-04:002016-08-16T14:50:25.106-04:00Image and Technology, Daniel Boorstin has a sayThis is a good time to re-post a trenchant quotation by the Swiss novelist Max Frisch"<br />
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"Technology...the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it."<br />
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The above quotation is found on the title page of "THE IMAGE", a book written by Daniel J. Boorstin and published in 1962.<br />
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The book is divided into six sections, titled as follows:<br />
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1. From News Gathering to News Making <br />
A Flood of Pseudo-Events<br />
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2. From Hero to Celebrity<br />
The Human Pseudo-Event<br />
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3.From Traveler to Tourist<br />
The Lost Art of Travel<br />
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4. From Shapes to Shadows<br />
Dissolving Forms<br />
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5. From Ideal to Image<br />
The Search for Self-Fulfilling Prophecies<br />
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6. From the American Dream to American Illusions?<br />
The Self-Deceiving Magic of Prestige<br />
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Sound intriguing? Read it. You won't regret it. Maybe.<br />
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______________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-19923016420656886852016-06-10T12:52:00.002-04:002016-06-10T12:52:10.028-04:00Medical shameI received a card from my primary care doctor today. He has acquired a new name. Now he is called The Medical Group of South Florida.<br />
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In the card, the good doctor is quoted as follows:<br />
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"The time I spend with a patient is the most vital ingredient of excellence in medical practice. There are no shortcuts or substitutions."<br />
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That quote is followed by this statement:<br />
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We are living in a time of extraordinary medical technological advances. I strongly believe that we are losing ground on the other important side of the medical balance, the personal touch or human side.That is why I will now concentrate on a smaller number of patients called <b>Concierge Medicine</b>.<br />
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I look forward to you becoming part of the exciting times in our relationship.<br />
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This is followed by a list of services that will be part of Concierge Medicine.<br />
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They include:<br />
Same day appointments, if needed.<br />
Patients have 24/7 access to the doctor.<br />
Minimal office waits.<br />
Etc, etc.<br />
The cost per person is $3000.00. Per couple $5000.00.<br />
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Well...<br />
that's one way to reduce the workload. Separate the wealthy from the not-so-wealthy.<br />
The gentrification of our social structure continues apace.<br />
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<br />Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-74125562566667131852016-03-24T13:52:00.001-04:002016-04-01T07:30:25.521-04:00Such beauty in one sentence."It is an uneasy lot at best, to be what we call highly taught and yet not to enjoy; to be present at this great spectacle of life and never to be liberated from a small hungry shivering self - never to be fully possessed by the glory we behold, never to have our consciousness rapturously transformed into the vividness of a thought, the ardour of a passion, the energy of an action, but always to be scholarly and uninspired, ambitious and timid, scrupulous and dimsighted."<br />
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- George Eliot<br />
<em>Middlemarch</em><br />
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<em></em>Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-52412293681116263222016-01-28T14:57:00.002-05:002016-01-28T14:57:56.765-05:00I believe this.An economy cannot sustain itself without giving back.<br />
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Wendell Berry<br />
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__________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-1233521672562473522015-12-22T20:06:00.000-05:002016-12-22T21:34:46.472-05:00Pedastal<u>PEDESTAL</u> <br />
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I loved her then.<br />
I love her still.<br />
We never touched.<br />
We never will.<br />
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____________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-35387462072359586482015-07-29T13:43:00.000-04:002016-03-21T20:17:19.667-04:00Apology I apologize for neglecting this blog. The few readers I have deserve better.<br />
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Closing with this poem by Robert Frost:<br />
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CARPE DIEM<br />
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Age saw two quiet children<br />
Go loving by at twilight,<br />
He knew not whether homeward,<br />
Or outward from the village,<br />
Or (chimes were ringing) churchward.<br />
He waited (they were strangers)<br />
Till they were out of hearing<br />
To bid them both be happy.<br />
Be happy, happy, happy,<br />
And seize the day of pleasure.<br />
The age-long theme is Age's.<br />
'Twas Age imposed on poems<br />
Their gather-roses burden<br />
To warn against the danger<br />
That overtaken lovers<br />
From being overflooded<br />
With happiness should have it<br />
And yet not know they have it. <br />
But bid life seize the present?<br />
It lives less in the present<br />
Than in the future always,<br />
And less in both together<br />
Than in the past. The present<br />
Is too much for the senses,<br />
Too crowding, too confusing -<br />
Too present to imagine.<br />
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________________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-21319268784202632492015-06-07T09:01:00.000-04:002015-06-07T09:01:28.765-04:00June 7, 2010To fill a gap<br />
Insert the Thing that caused it-<br />
Block it up<br />
With Other - and 'twill yawn the more-<br />
You cannot solder an Abyss<br />
With Air.<br />
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Poem # 223 by Emily Dickinson<br />
From the Final Harvest Edition by Thomas H. Johnson<br />
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-9709287053468827832015-05-30T16:00:00.000-04:002017-01-09T15:30:46.903-05:00Do you remember me?By an accident of circumstance, the woman on the other end of a call he made was a friend of 55 years ago.<br />
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Do you remember me? she asked, after telling him her name.<br />
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He hesitated.<br />
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Do I remember you? You had a bronze-colored late 50's Plymouth. Your license plate number was RO-7477. Your telephone number was SL3-2128. Your birthday is December 22.<br />
Yes, he thought, I remember you.<br />
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<br />Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-24530600625988329402015-05-20T07:56:00.001-04:002015-05-20T07:56:39.351-04:00Wallace Stegner on 'being Green'I searched for a quote by Wallace Stegner and found it at the beginning of an essay by him which is titled "Thoughts in a Dry Land."<br />
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The Quote: "You have to get over the color green, you have to quit associating beauty with gardens and lawns, you have to get used to an inhuman scale."<br />
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I also found this:<br />
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Behind the pragmatic, manifest destinarian purpose of pushing western settlement was another motive: the hard determination to dominate nature that historian Lynn White, in the essay "Historical Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis," identified as part of our Judeo-Christian heritage. Nobody implemented that impulse more uncomplicartedly than the Mormons. a chosen people who believed the Lord when He told them to make the desert bloom as the rose. Nobody expressed it more bluntly than a Mormon hierarch, John Widtsoe, in the middle of the irrigation campaign: "The destiny of man is to possess the whole earth; the destiny of the earth is to be subject to man.There can be no full conquest of the earth, no real satisfaction to humanity, if large portions of the earth remain beyond his highest control." (Success on Irrigation Projects, p. 138)</blockquote>
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That doctrine offends me to the bottom of my not-very-Christian soul. It is related to the spirit that builds castles of incongruous luxury in the desert. It is the same spirit that between 1910 and the present has so dammed, diverted, used, and reused the Colorado River that its saline waters now never reach the Gulf of California, but die in the sand miles from the sea; that has set the Columbia, a far mightier river, to tamely turning turbines; that has reduced the Missouri, the greatest river on the continent, to a string of ponds; that has recklessly pumped down the water table of every western valley and threatens to dry up even so prolific a source as the Ogalalla Aquifer; that has made the Salt River Valley of Arizona and the Imperial, Coachella, and great Central valleys of California into gardens of fabulous but deceptive richness; that has promoted a new rush to the West fated, like the beaver and grass and gold rushes, to recede after doing great environmental damage. </blockquote>
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The Garden of the World has been a glittering dream, and many find its fulfillment exhilarating. I do not. I have already said that I think of the main-stem dams that made it possible as original sin, but there is neither a serpent nor a guilty first couple in the story. In Adam's fall we sinned all. Our very virtues as a pioneering people, the very genius of our industrial civilization, drove us to act as we did. God and Manifest Destiny spoke with one voice urging us to "conquer" or "win" the West; and there was no voice of comparable authority to remind us of th Mary Austin's quiet but profound truth, that "the manner of the country makes the image of life there, and the land will not be lived in except in its own fashion." </blockquote>
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Obviously, reclamation is not the panacea it once seemed. Plenty of people... are opposed to more dams, and there is plenty of evidence against the long-range viability and the social and environmental desirability of large-scale irrigation agriculture. Nevertheless, millions of Americans continue to think of water engineering in the West as one of our proudest achievements, a technology that we should export to backward Third World nations to help them become as we are. We go on praising apples as if eating them were an injunction of the Ten Commandments."</blockquote>
"Where the Bluebird Sings to the Lemonade Springs." (p. 86-87)<br />
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Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-22401883963830258372015-05-17T15:47:00.003-04:002015-05-17T15:47:29.055-04:00Lake Mead is drying up. So?Lake Mead has lost 150 feet of water in the last 14 years.<br />
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Lake Mead is 80 years old. Only the fools who built it did not know that it could not last forever.<br />
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Lake Mead was opened AFTER I was born.<br />
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America and its people lived without Lake Mead for the first 159 years of the nation.<br />
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Let's try that again.<br />
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<br />Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-73155547722947185342015-05-06T13:01:00.003-04:002015-05-06T13:01:44.188-04:00While waiting for the End Times<br />
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During Spring Break of 2015 thousands of young people attended various cities in Florida, the state in which I reside. I know this because the newspapers and TV stations report on the event and they summarize the financial results.<br />
For example, Fort Lauderdale is reported to have taken in $110 million dollars. Panama City Beach earned $92 million dollars. So it goes.<br />
We can assume, I suppose, that these kids have no problem paying off their student loans if they can party for two weeks.<br />
And as for the girl (young woman?) who passed out in the sand in mid-afternoon at Panama City Beach and was gang-raped amid the crowd, she should not be too ashamed. It seems that hardly anyone noticed.<br />
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The other day a satirist pointed out that if you torture a chicken you risk arrest. If you abuse hundreds of thousand of chickens for their entire lives, that's agribusiness.<br />
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3rd Infantry's 1st Brigade Combat Team has been assigned to the day-to-day control of U.S. Army North, the Army service component of Northern Command, as an on-call federal response force for natural or man-made emergencies and disasters, including terrorist attacks.<br />
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Northern Command (Northcom), a joint command was established in 2002 to provide command and control for Federal homeland defense efforts and coordinate defense support of civil authorities.<br />
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This action was in violation of the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 which prohibits deployment of the U. S. military inside the United States.<br />
Here again, it seems that hardly anyone noticed.<br />
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_____________________________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-17246247692531141622015-04-22T09:18:00.000-04:002015-04-22T09:18:09.243-04:00Poem for Earth DayThe Future of Forestry<br />
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by C. S. Lewis<br />
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How will the legend of the age of trees<br />
feel when the last tree falls in England?<br />
When the concrete spreads and the town conquers<br />
the country's heart: when contraceptive<br />
tarmac's laid where farm has faded,<br />
tramline flows where slept a hamlet,<br />
and shop-fronts, blazing without a stop from<br />
Dover to Wrath, have glazed us over?<br />
Simplest tales will then bewilder<br />
the questioning children, "What was a chestnut?<br />
Say what it means to climb a Beanstalk.<br />
Tell me, grandfather, what an elm is.<br />
What was Autumn? They never taught us."<br />
Then, told by teachers how once from mould<br />
came growing creatures of lower nature<br />
able to live and die, though neither<br />
beast nor man, and around them wreathing<br />
excellent clothing, breathing sunlight-<br />
half understanding, their ill-acquainted <br />
fancy will tint their wonder-paintings,<br />
trees as men walking, wood-romances<br />
of goblins staalking in silky green,<br />
of milk-sheen froth upon the face of hawthorn's<br />
collar, pallor in the face of a birchgirl.<br />
So shall a homeless time, though dimly, <br />
catch from afar (for soul is watchful)<br />
a sight of tree-delighted Eden.<br />
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______________________________________________________________________________Lincoln Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11989466718445940836noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6713817488738571546.post-46353340220976990652015-02-21T09:22:00.000-05:002015-02-21T09:22:30.780-05:00John Burroughs on Walking"We are unwilling walkers. We are not innocent and simple hearted enough to enjoy a walk. We have fallen from that state of grace which capacity to enjoy a walk implies. It cannot be said that as a people we are so positively sad or morose or melancholic as that we are vacant of that sportiveness and surplussage of animal spirits that characterized our ancestors, and that springs from full and harmonious life - a sound heart in accord with a sound body. A man must invest himself near at hand and in common things, and be content with a steady and moderate return, if he would know the blessedness of a cheerful heart and the sweetness of a walk over the round earth. This is a lesson the American has yet to learn - capability of amusement on a low key. He expects rapid and extraordinary returns. He would make the very elemental laws pay usury. He has nothing to invest in a walk; it is too slow, too cheap. We crave the astonishing, the exciting, the far away, and do not know the highways of the gods when we see them - always a sign of the decay of the faith and simplicity of man."<br />
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from: John Burroughs' America<br />
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