That's where the mad phantom dump truck driver haunts the landscape,
isn't it ?...The high plateau....nothing there but fairly small windswept
piles of barren dirt and a few faded mobile homes clustered around an oil
rig every 90 or so miles and a string of gnarly trees marching along a
river bed now and then. Even the tumbleweeds are lonesome and few.
Yea, there are places in the USA where it's one somewhat addled person
per square mile...everything is imported to that "Mars on Earth". [so why
not import the good stuff?]
More barren..there's a huge pea gravel pit somewhere South of Brice
Canyon country with NO people per square mile or any dirt at all...not even
a lost and lonesome tumbleweed.
Amazing places to not live in. [Takes a half tank of gas just to get home
from a gas station. ]
Ode
At 11:40 AM 2/7/2010 -0700, you wrote:
At 05:25 PM 2/6/2010, you wrote:
Where the heck do ya live, Sol?
southwest corner of wyoming, high altitude desert
Wayne Fugitt once told me if I would write him the details of the climate
and soil here he could help me grow some serious food.............I sent
those details, and he didn't have any help for me, LOL. He might have told
me to get a huge greenhouse, but if he did I don't remember it. I figure
if Wayne, gardener/grower extraordinaire felt this was a hopeless climate
for gardening food.........well............
sol
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