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Our Turn at this Earth: Taking Notice

June 11, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

Today, rather than share my observations of the High Plains, I devised an exercise to encourage you to explore yours. I hope you enjoy it and that it brings you some insight into your relationship with the land. You can do this in your head, but it will be more informative if you do it with your feet,

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Our Turn at this Earth: The Exploratory Impulse

May 24, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

 

At age twelve my older brother Bruce knew more about the native plants in our pasture and the birds in our windbreak than I would learn by the time I was thirty. I brought his wrath down on my head once for placing stamps of cardinals and woodpeckers, muskrats and badgers—crookedly, poorly torn, and in the wrong spaces—in his Junior Audubon Society booklet.

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Our Turn at this Earth: Well-Developed and Settled

May 17, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

 

“We saw it go from raw prairie to a well-developed, settled condition.” That is how one settler’s descendant, writing in a family history volume, describes the transformation of Sherman County, Kansas.

Of course not everyone would agree with the cultural outlook embedded in that statement. The “raw” prairie had been sustaining human life for over ten-thousand years before our arrival.

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Our Turn at this Earth: My Mother’s Girl

May 10, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

My father, a farmer, took pride in his work, and, little sponge that I was, I took pride in him—for staying on top of things the way he did, for seizing, as he often told us a man must, the first opportune moment to ready, plant, cultivate, and harvest his fields. The markets rewarded my father’s accomplishments. His income supplied us with the essentials and then some—new cars and family vacations every few years,

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Our Turn at this Earth: High on Spring

May 3, 2018

“Our Turn at this Earth” is broadcast Thursdays at 6:44 pm on HPPR.

 

Every year about this time there comes a Saturday when I begrudgingly forego plans with friends and commit myself instead to working in the yard. This year, that Saturday came last weekend. Respect for my neighbors demanded that I address the unsightly weeds and grass that had grown up in the wood chips around my shrubs.

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