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Crown on the Ground
“This song is what exclamation marks sound like.” – some youtube commenter
Posted in deep thoughts
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So….people still read this blog, eh? That’s cool. And the kind of thing I’d like to encourage more of. I’m not territorial, but I am a total badass. (Seems like the kind of thing passersby should be aware of.) ((Other … Continue reading
Posted in bench press, it was late and i was tired
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Wednesday Wrap
This week’s links: Troop 560 fetes three Eagle Scouts Prairie’s softball seniors go out on top Also check out the photos from the three-gun competition.
Wednesday Wrap
This week’s links…the first one led the front page of the print edition: Ready for the worst Glenns Ferry nips GHS in third place game State track results Wolf framework set Kurruk inducted into trap shooting hall of fame I’ll … Continue reading
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Tagged Grangeville, gray wolf, high school sports, Idaho, trapshooting
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The Wednesday Wrap
In case any of my loyal readers (or maybe even all nine of you!) are looking for the words and pictures I’m putting in the print edition of the Idaho County Free Press every week, they’re all linked right here: … Continue reading
QOTD: Brandborg’s Grangeville
From The Bitterroot & Mr. Brandborg, a book I’m reading for background on the history of conservation in this area: The Nezperce National Forest, one of four created out of the original Bitter Root reserve, stretched across the entire width … Continue reading
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Here’s a new flickr photoset I’ll be working on, and here’s the related Signs of Grangeville flickr group…on the off chance someone else actually likes this idea and wants to contribute. And here’s the latest in the set of oddballs. … Continue reading
Eventually, there will be even more blog
And yes, I did run a 6-column photo of a guy with mud on his face clutching a cow with its tongue sticking out while the other guy in the photo makes a mad grab for a teat across the … Continue reading
Two links
1) Agriculture by the numbers is a post by High Country News that explores some of the most recent Census of Agriculture numbers. The numbers date to 2007, but may be useful for grounding wonkish observations like “The 2007 percentage … Continue reading
QOTD: Justice Alito, dissenting
I watched C-SPAN’s coverage of the oral arguments back in October 2010, and as much I (and almost everyone else I know) dislikes the Westboro Baptist Church antics, I find nothing to disagree in John Roberts’ opinion to disagree with: … Continue reading