Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Droning?

 

A Yeah, But

Drones

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Recommendations?

Of Interest to Colorado Voters

Republicans haven’t won a statewide race since 2016. Will they adapt?

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Living in Renton, WA during the 1990’s I was the Democrat Precinct Committeeman for six years. I’ve some experience with the strong results of “boots on the ground”.


King Lysen was the GOP committeeman. After each election we would meet with other volunteers and gather campaign signs off public right-of-ways, load them in my old Dodge pickup, and haul them away. Politics were civil then.

How Colorado Citizens Fight Back

Initiatives. Of course the (P)regressives use them too.

Why Would PDJT Do This?

Move the US Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Headquarters to Salt Lake City and Grand Junction, CO.

Colorado River Water Fights

This year’s drought has intensified the regional fight. Always “climate change” is a talking point.

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What is seldom mentioned, and in passing, are invasive plants. How much water is taken by these plants in the greater Colorado system?

I’ve seen estimates as high as 30%.

They are:

Tamarisk

Russian Olive

Russian Knapweed

Purple  Loosestrife

There is a solution, camels and goats. Tamarisk, aka salt cedar, leaves have high concentrations of salt that native animals can’t tolerate. Goats will eat about any kind of weed. Camels seem to love Tamarisk leaves.

Currently, Northern Tamarisk Beetles, imported from Eurasia, are somewhat effective. Our native fauna will eat them and their larvae which seems to be a safe invasive insect to introduce to our ecosystem.

Will we see camels along our Western rivers? Someone will see the opportunity if the government agencies will get on board.

The idea isn’t new and has mixed success. An example.

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Fifty Three Years

Military training that sticks. Basic Training at Fort Leonard Wood in 1963 every physical training exercise ended with, “One more for Airborne!” Today I found myself doing one extra pull on my rowing machine.

Soccer

Soulless apartment complexes seem to be everywhere, often far away from parks and recreation centers. Kids growing up there have few places to just be kids. Usually there is some kind of “park” amenity where kids can play soccer. The only equipment needed is a ball. Not every kid is able to play basketball. Long term? Maybe the USA becomes more of an international power.

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Find a Need and Fill It

I admire entrepreneurs.  

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Amateurs, as anyone who has seen the contents of my trunk will attest.

Car Story 

Not a car lot story.

One time going North on Hwy 93 from Salmon, ID to Missoula, MT I came around a corner and saw a pickup truck with a camper off in the ditch and against the bank. The driver was frantically waving out his window.

I stopped and started to approach when he warned me a bear was stuck under his truck, directly under his door. One leg was sticking out and the paw was hitting the driver door.

“My rifle is in the camper. If I give you my keys, will you get it and shoot this bear”, asked the driver?

The truck had a Handyman (high lift) jack bolted to the front bumper.

After getting it off the bumper I started jacking up the pickup. When the pickup was high enough, the bear freed himself, ran across the road, and down the hill, post haste.

Why not shoot the bear first? The pickup would still need jacking up and then the carcass drug out. Authorities might have been involved.

Did I have a plan if the bear didn’t run? Yes, climb up on the pickup and then the camper.

As always, YMMV

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