

This is great and I’ve played it a few times on our theme-driven community radio show. Usually in the “simple living” bracket.
This is great and I’ve played it a few times on our theme-driven community radio show. Usually in the “simple living” bracket.
I gave away a bunch of trees I’d raised from seed. They were Metasequoias, long thought extinct and known only through fossils. I’d never seen any locally and thought it might be fun to get them going again. They were native here ~40 million years ago.
Had the same impression. Haven’t tried a lot of Clark. Maybe he’s just like that. Read RwR right after ʻOumuamua blew through a few years back and folks made comparisons.
Right now, cicadas are having noisy orgies in the trees. Normally, it’s deer, squirrels, possums, snakes, spiders, no end of other bugs in the warm months, turkeys, raccoons, the rare bobcat, coyotes, birds of all sorts, owls, hawks, turkeys…I happen to live in the Appalachian woods. A doe dropped a newborn fawn near our fence this week. We watched it for a few hours until she came back for it. Don’t get me started on ticks.
I use Weather Alert. It’s free, no ads, has a nice radar and good hourly, daily and week forecasts. Plus dependable severe weather alerts.