Wednesday, March 5, 2025
The Black Hills Forest Management
Sunday, March 2, 2025
Social Media Is Toxic Prayer
SOCIAL MEDIA IS TOXIC PRAYER
The need to always be right is toxic (probably me).
The need to be heard can be toxic (me).
Social media was better when it was just a way to connect with your friends (right?).
The need to convince 71 million other people is toxic and impossibly ridiculous (me).
Arguing with people you don't even know on Facebook is toxic (me).
And it's crazy where people are getting their news these days. Podcasts are fun, but it's like cherry-picking your news that only fits your pre-conceived ideas and beliefs. It makes sense, though, that people do listen to them. Because there are no decent, unbiased journalists, reporters or new outlets anymore. So, where are people (especially young people) supposed to go to get information? (No! Not Social Media, cringe!).
It's better to discuss things with your own little circle of friends (yes!).
Weigh your own facts,and make up your own mind what the truth is for you.
It's better to sit around with friends discussing stuff, maybe over a cup of coffee or maybe a few beers, because you can just lean back and say "Yeah". You're probably right...".
It's toxic to want to be an influencer (not me).
It's toxic to want to be "liked" by everyone (not me).
It's toxic to take Facebook polls of your friends, to see what they would do, where they would go, what they would buy (not me).
It's toxic to post your feelings on Facebook with a red background and big white capital letters (not me, that's just wrong).
Here's an activist social movement for you: Delete all your political comments.
Everyone's truth is based on their own experience and their own environment. Let them have their opinion.
Just my reality, not yours. Was keeping me up at night. Hate stuff that messes with my sleep.
I remember my Dad talking about National news on the TV and I said "I don't care about national news, never watch it". I was like 20 years old. He looked at me like I was crazy. I just want to go back to THAT mindset!
David A. Shogren
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Saturday, March 1, 2025
WW3: Ukraine, Zelensky and NATO
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
The Nature Conservancy the second largest land owner in the United States!
The Nature Conservancy is the second largest land owner (119,000,000 acres, yes 119 million acres!!) in the United States, right behind the U. S. Federal Government. More than all native indian tribes. Way more than the largest private land owner (~ 2.0M acres). Why is that? Their charter is to buy and turn it over to the Feds so the public can use it, but that rarely happens. Recently a scandal with The Nature Conservancy had them selling land to trustees and supporters. We've personally seen that happen in South Dakota. In Fall River County, they won't let the public on their land, claiming they are keeping the land pristine. Except they have a bunkhouse on the premises that trustees and donors frequently use as their private playground.
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Haiku's
Fall haiku:
White stuff is coming.
Carbs are clean and snowmobile is running.
Life is good.
Snowboard haiku:
Last day of the season.
Sixty degrees is sweet.
Endless winter is a myth.
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Thursday, July 13, 2023
State of Fear
Can you imagine what these climate doomsayers would have proclaimed if they were living through the Great Depression? "The sky is falling, the sky is falling"!
The climate on earth has fluctuated since the beginning of time immemorial. Ice ages, global warmings, inland seas mini Ice Ages in the 1800's, etc, etc.
The academic elites want you to live in a "State of Fear", so they can propagate dependance on the government that makes them rich.
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Just the Right Hat
Grew up in Minnesota. When I was 14 a Remington Arms sales rep moved in across the street. His name was Art Wheaton. Many, many great memories following Art around hunting grouse in northern Minnesota. Just told a story about Art to my co-workers todayas a matter of fact.
On the weekends in the fall when not duck hunting, we would tear up north to grouse hunt. One of Art's insider tricks was to carry a full complement of implement dealer hats in the back window of his company stationwagon. We would slowly drive by any likely hunting spots and he would look to see what type of farm equipment that particular farmer would have sitting in the yard. Then he would rifle through is hat collection to find a matching implement brand. With that hat on, he would go to the door and ask permission to hunt their land. In all my time hunting with Art, I never saw him get turned down.
By the way, I still shoot the 1974 Remington 870 Wingmaster that Art Wheaton helped me buy. Have never found the need for a different shotgun, while hunting the lakes and upland of Minnesota, the pheasant fields of central South Dakota to the sharptail habitat of western South Dakota where I now live.