Back, Not Happy About It

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Having looked at this…

…on one side of our campsite, and this…

…(Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, recently re-introduced into the region) on the other, I’d still much prefer to be looking at all of that than all I’ve missed, or tried to, over the last week.

But, alas, I’m finally back in L.A. after many weeks on the road, and will begin to put my head back on over the next day or three. Feel free to let me know in comments about anything you think I may have missed and why any of it actually matters.

My eternal thanks to Ernie Canning for his tremendous efforts over the past week — both as blogger and lone BRAD BLOG babysitter — and, for more than anything really, allowing me the incredibly rare gift of being able to look the other way for a few, if not nearly enough, days. Thank you, amigo! Feel free to stand down unless and until you’re ready to keep slogging the good fight…

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8 Comments on “Back, Not Happy About It

  1. Well, Brad, thinking you’d not be back until tomorrow, I just posted a new piece.

    Can’t tell you how glad I am you’re back.

    My turn to give it a rest for a bit, but call me if you need anything.

    P.S. Nice to see there’s still a little corner of the U.S. the oil cartel has yet to destroy.

  2. Ernie – Not seen in either of the photos, just on the other side of one of those mountains, the entire area is controlled by the mining industry where they are busy strip mining the whole area.

    I’ve got another photo on my iPhone that I’ll try to post for you in this thread later which won’t make you happy. (Apologies in advance. Oh, and don’t rest too long please!)

  3. A well-deserved break, Brad! By the way, there are big horn sheep up on Mt. Baldy, right close to you in LA. A friend and I once saw a herd clamber straight up a cliff. A baby one got stuck on a ledge 100 feet up, limping. The adults waited for it at the top, fifty feet higher. We were freaking out, wondering if we could catch the baby if it fell. After half an hour, it recovered, and climbed the rest of the way to join the others. Amazing climbers.

  4. Ernie – Here’s that photo I promised you above. Taken in Vernal, UT, the town at the base of the mountains mentioned above (the ones that are stripped mined for miles on end, before one gets to the still-preserved national forest above it):

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