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In reply to the discussion: The Rude Pundit: How Fucked the Climate Is in Two Photos (Updated) [View all]AllyCat
(18,861 posts)39. That's awesome!
Sorry to hear about your mare. I lost my Preliminary event mare last summer at 25. I'm not a good dressage rider. In fact, it was my worst phase. But I inherited this Dutch WB trained to third and he's fun to play around on. He'll jump a little, but it's not his favorite so we just hop over trees that have fallen on the trail. The kids ride him when he feels like listening to them.
Lots of folks at our barn drive and I am thinking about asking for some lessons! Terrific you found a niche that will work for your talents and community needs. I am getting more in the habit of riding my bike around town to run errands, at least until the snow flies.
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The language being used in the scientific community has shifted from prevention to mitigation.
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2014
#1
"Like our big brain will get us out of this mess." Believe it or not, it can.
AverageJoe90
Sep 2014
#42
Climbed Kilimanjaro in 1984. The snow and ice were beautiful. Not so much today.
kairos12
Sep 2014
#11
hardly any Monarch butterflies on eastern Long Island. Haven't been many in last few years
KittyWampus
Sep 2014
#8
A lot of 50+ types saying all the models predict disaster after they're dead so they don't care.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#19
I'm part of the 50+ crowd and it's a FACT that many of them are products of the Reagan Era.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#26
I'm going to REVEAL what we're up against. Otherwise this place becomes a bubble.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#29
"I live in an area surrounded by 60+ year old organic gardeners and small farmers."
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#31
you're the one in the bubble, and you are broad brushing "us" from your bubble.
magical thyme
Sep 2014
#34
and I said that was painting a lot of people with a "broad brush." You also didn't cite
magical thyme
Sep 2014
#60
Oh FFS, now you've changed the subject again. First it was over 50s. Now it's white males
magical thyme
Sep 2014
#65
I'm too busy laughing that you thought I was including you to the point that you got insulted.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#66
BTW: Keep in mind that a majority of White Males voted for RMoney in the last election.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#59
LOL! You just can't accept that there are A LOT of RWers out there who don't care if earth fries.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#62
Americans as a whole care about it but not the ones who have the microphones....
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#25
I'm 52 and can only speak for myself. The unfolding climate disaster terrifies me.
lady lib
Sep 2014
#33
I'm mid 50s with no kids but I can visualize an extinction level event....
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#55
What gets me are the ones who think it's impossible for mere man to affect "God's creation".
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2014
#81
I know that, but short of war, famine and pestilence, which is how we controlled populations in
Cleita
Sep 2014
#74
If something drastic isn't done global warming will mean the end of the world as we know it.
Louisiana1976
Sep 2014
#78