I was born in Maryland and spent my first thirty years living there, first in the Appalachian Mountains, then on the Eastern Shore, and later in suburban Washington. After a year in South Carolina, I moved to Georgia in 1977. I soon met another park ranger who worked in Florida. She was a wonderful woman who became my best friend. then my wife, and soon the mother of our three children. I spent over eleven years working in the historic city of Savannah, Georgia, and on the moss-draped sea islands nearby before moving to Atlanta.. In 2007, I retired from the National Park Service and a career dedicated to preserving and interpreting resources and themes in the cultural and natural history of the United States. It was a most rewarding experience. Today, I enjoy living in the rolling hills and woods of the Appalachian Piedmont east of Atlanta.
OTR read a short post yesterday about a rather minor issue surrounding Kansas State University's new eco-mascot, Eco-Kat. That issue is environmentalism carried to its hilarious--and not well thought out--extreme. Friends, the story went viral on the Internet today. Here's your link to the rest of the story.
If you're having a bad day, this is guaranteed to wipe it away.
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