Hurricane Ida made landfall last Sunday at Grand Isle, Louisiana like a really badass joke. It was sixteen years to

Putting fine story telling back into the travel writing game …
Hurricane Ida made landfall last Sunday at Grand Isle, Louisiana like a really badass joke. It was sixteen years to
I served in the Navy during the Vietnam War, so I know a little about duty, honor, and war. That’s
The deplorable right wing, evangelical Trump supporters, whose major, hot button issue has always been outlawing abortion, won’t take the
The Colorado River is the lifeblood of a vast majority of the west. Its mighty flow is governed by layer-upon-layer
Many of our parks in America, especially our national parks, feature canyons, gorges, mountains, deserts, scenic overlooks, oceans, lakes, rivers
After roaming the Southwest in June I found the ongoing water fiasco very perplexing. The Feds just solemnly declared a
The American Southwest has sure changed since I lived there between 1978-1994, working on the Kaibab National Forest near the
I spent the month of June with my old friend Jimmy Martin, exploring Western Colorado and Eastern Utah. It was
Saturday morning in Colorado Springs greeted us with bright sun and temperatures in the seventies. My stepson Art made us
Citizen Trump and the rest of the Jim Jones Republicans have been drinking the Kool-Aid for so long that even